In looking on the Internet, I found a very comprehensive article on Vinerra1 on the aroma and flavor profiles of Chenin Blanc wine.
Here is the summary.
The aroma profile of a Chenin Blanc can be categorized into:1
- Primary Aromas: Fruit notes, such as: yellow apple, quince, pear, passion fruit, lime, honeydew melon, peach, persimmon, and mandarin orange. Floral and herbaceous qualities, like: lemon verbena, ginger, honey, honeysuckle, jasmine, chamomile, saffron, and apple blossom.
- Secondary Aromas: They develop from winemaking processes and include notes reminiscent of buttered popcorn, butterscotch, lemon curd, nutmeg, graham cracker, meringue, marzipan, and brioche due to oak aging.
- Tertiary Aromas: Emerge as the wine ages, offering complex scents such as coleslaw, sake and cheese rind (in oxidative styles)
- Primary Notes: Fresh and zesty fruit flavours of tart pear, quince, ginger, and chamomile in dry styles. Richer notes of ripe pear, ginger, jasmine, honeycomb and tropical fruit flavours in off-dry versions. Sweet styles bring forth dried persimmon, toasted almond, mango, ginger, and mandarin orange.
- Secondary Flavours (influenced by fermentation and aging techniques): the most common secondary notes include buttery, nutty, and creamy textures alongside baking spices.
- Tertiary Flavours: With aging, Chenin Blanc can develop flavours of dried fruits, nuts, and a complex honeyed character, alongside a notable minerality in some terroirs.
References:
1. Vinerra, Chenin Blanc: an In-Depth Wine Profile
https://www.chenin.co.za/aroma-wheel
ReplyDeleteThe Chenin Blanc aroma wheel, using data from the sensory evaluation of 3,000 South African Chenin Blanc wines, is a practical tool used by educators and sommeliers to assess Chenin aromas and promote South African Chenin both locally and internationally
Hi Charles--thank you for the information about South African Chenin Blanc wine and their aroma-wheel.
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