What body is Chenin Blanc?

Answered by Andrew Fritz

Chenin Blanc is a versatile grape variety that can produce wines with different levels of body, ranging from light to full-bodied. However, in the Crisp style, Chenin Blanc tends to make medium to full-bodied wines.

When I think of a Crisp style Chenin Blanc, I imagine a that has a certain weight and presence on the palate. It is not as light and delicate as some other white wines, but it also doesn't have the heft and richness of a full-bodied Chardonnay or Viognier.

The aromas of a Crisp style Chenin Blanc are often quite distinctive. I often pick up notes of flowers, like honeysuckle or white blossoms, which add a touch of elegance to the wine. There is also usually a hint of straw or hay, which brings a rustic, earthy quality. Honey and pepper aromas can also be present, adding complexity and a touch of spice.

On the palate, a Crisp style Chenin Blanc offers a range of fruit flavors. I often taste crisp apple, which gives the wine a refreshing quality. Lemon notes provide a bright acidity that balances the richness of the wine. Apricot flavors add a touch of sweetness, while grape flavors contribute to the overall fruitiness. These fruit flavors are usually accompanied by mineral notes, which give the wine a sense of place and reflect the terroir in which the grapes were grown.

In addition to the fruit and mineral notes, a Crisp style Chenin Blanc can also exhibit some nutty and smoky characteristics. These flavors add depth and complexity to the wine, making it more interesting and engaging to the palate. The nuttiness can range from almond to hazelnut, and the smokiness can be reminiscent of a campfire or toasted oak.

A Crisp style Chenin Blanc is a medium to full-bodied wine that offers a range of aromas and flavors. It has a certain weight and presence on the palate, but still maintains a refreshing and lively character. It is a wine that can be enjoyed on its own, but also pairs well with a variety of foods, from seafood to poultry to creamy cheeses.

I have had the pleasure of tasting many Crisp style Chenin Blancs throughout my career as a sommelier, and each one has had its own unique expression. From the floral aromas to the fruity flavors to the nutty and smoky undertones, these wines always offer a delightful drinking experience. Whether enjoyed on a warm summer day or as an accompaniment to a delicious meal, a Crisp style Chenin Blanc is sure to satisfy and leave a lasting impression.