The Best Chenins in the World?

The second Rendez-vous du Chenin, organised under the auspices of the Union des Oenologues de France took place 22–25 jun 2004, at the Royal Fontevraud Abbey in the Loire Valley. See results below, which show just how well Ken Forrester of South Africa, who spent quite a time in the Loire, has done. In the UK his award winning Forrester-Meinert Chenin Blanc 2002 was available from Waitrose Direct for around £14 a bottle. They now have his much looser regular Ken Forrester Chenin Blanc 2002 for £6.99. Looks as though it should be worth looking out for the 2003.

 

During these four days, the Loire became the world capital of Chenin Blanc, a widely under-estimated variety with 9,000 ha planted in its birthplace the Loire, 22,000 in South Africa, 500 in Australia, 200 in New Zealand, 3,600 in Argentina and 8,000 ha in the United States.

 

This year 210 Chenin wines were tasted from eight different countries including, France, South Africa, New Zealand, Australia, the United States, with entries from three new countries – India, Thailand and Mexico. Entries from wines produced outside France increased by 60%, with a marked increase in entries from South Africa of 62%.The wines were tasted by 53 international wine professionals, in panels of 35 tasters per day. Each wine was tasted between eight and twelve times and never in the same order within a flight, in order to be as objective as possible. This year’s panel (sommeliers, journalists, producers, wine writers, oenologists and other members of the wine trade) was made up of tasters from 12 different nationalities – French, South African, American, English, Australian, Japanese, German, Swedish, Belgian, Swiss, Indian and Greek.

 

The wines from the nine categories that were judged as outstanding Chenin Blanc wines are listed below. The aim of the Rendez-vous du Chenin is not to be prescriptive regarding style (when often the most powerful wines stand out), but to distinguish the array of expressions of Chenin. With the Rendez-vous du Chenin, all styles can and must express themselves.

 

Of the 210 entries tasted, 51 wines from 4 countries were selected as ‘Great Expressions of Chenin’. In all 33 of the award-winning wines come from the Loire, 16 from South Africa, and one each from Australia and the US. The producers who obtained the most awards, with three wines each being selected, are Ken Forrester Wines in Stellenbosch, South Africa and Alliance Loire in the Loire, France.

 

All these wines underline the great variety and range of styles that this multi-faceted variety is capable of producing. A sensory mapping of all the wines tasted will be established and published by early November, and will be presented in Paris where the Grandes Expressions de Chenin will be available for tasting.

 

Contact: rendez-vous.chenin@wanadoo.fr

 

The 'Great Expressions of Chenin':

 

(Wines are listed by name of estate, then producer, cuvée, appellation and finally country) 

 

Category 1: Sparkling wines100% Chenin Blanc

 

No wines were deemed worthy.

 

 

Category 2: Blend with minimum 60% Chenin

 

Domaine de la Prévôté, Bonnigal 2001, Crémant de Loire, France

Château de Montgueret, Tête de Cuvée, Saumur Mousseux, France

Veuve Amiot, Réservée, Saumur Mousseux, France

 

 

Category 3 : Still wines: 100% Chenin fresh and fruity wine with ≤ 9g/litre

 

Domaine des Charmes, Max Laurilleux, Cuvée N° 29 2003, Anjou, France

Michel Robineau, Michel Robineau Selection 2002, Anjou, France

Direct Wines Ltd, Les Carielles 2002, Saumur, France

Alliance Loire, Remy Pannier Tastemets 2003, Vin de Pays Jardin de la France, France

Direct Wines Ltd, Marthinus Chenin Blanc 2003, Wellington, South Africa

Coriole Vineyards, Coriole Chenin Blanc 2004, Mc Laren Vale, Australia

Domaine Saint Jean, Jean-Claude Anger, 2002, Saumur, France

Domaine de la Noblaie, Manzagol Billard 2003, Chinon, France

The Winery, Vinum Chenin Blanc 2003, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Porterville cellars, Chenin Blanc 2003, Swartland, South Africa

 

 

Category 4 : Still wines: 100% Chenin full-bodied, structured wine with ≤ 9g/l sugar

 

Château Pierre Bise, Claude Papin, Haut de la Garde 2000, Anjou, France

Distell, Fleur Du Cap Chenin Blanc 2003, Helderberg, South Africa

Kleine Zalze Wines, Vineyard Selection Chenin Blanc 2003, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Swartland Winery, Eagle Crest Chenin Blanc 2004, Swartland, South Africa

Domaine Pierre Chauvin, Chauvin-Cesbron, La Fontaine des Bois 2002, Anjou, France

Domaine de la Renière, Cuvée Alliance 2003, Saumur, France

Dry Creek Vineyard, Dry Chenin Blanc 2003, Clarksburg, United States

Ken Forrester Wines, Ken Forrester Chenin Blanc 2003, Helderberg, South Africa

Château de Chamboureau, Pierre Soulez, Cuvée d'Avant 2001, Savennières, France

Château de Varennes, Vignobles Germain, 2001, Savennières, France

Rijk's Private Cellar, Chenin Blanc 2002,Tulbach, South Africa

Château de Targé, Edouard Pisani-Ferry, Les Fresnettes 2003, Saumur, France

Domaine Laureau du Clos Frémur, Damien Laureau, Les Genêts 2002, Savennières, France

Simonsig Family Vineyards, Simonsig Chenin Blanc 2003, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Domaine Jo Pithon, Jo Pithon, Les Bergères 2002, Anjou, France

 

 

Category 5 : Still wines: 80% minimum Chenin fresh and fruity wine with ≤ 9g/l sugar

 

Kanu Wines, Kanu Chenin Blanc 2003, Stellenbosch, South Africa

 

 

Category 6: Still wines: 80% minimum Chenin full-bodied, structured with ≤ 9g/l sugar

 

No wine was deemed worthy.

 

 

Category 7 : Still wines: 80% minimum Chenin  9,1g/l – 30g/l sugar

 

Kanu Wines, Kanu Chenin Blanc Wooded 2002, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Cave des Producteurs de Vouvray, Alliance Loire, Confidence 2002, Vouvray, France

Ken Forrester Wines, Forrester Meinert Chenin 2003, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Rudera Wines, Robusto 2002, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Domaine Richou, Didier Richou, Les Rogeries 2002, Anjou, France

Domaine des Béguineries,  Du Vent Fleuri  2002, VDT, Loire, France

Château La Trochoire 2002, Touraine, France 

 

 

Category 8: Still wines: 80% minimum Chenin 30,1g/l – 100g/l sugar

 

Domaine de la Poterie 2001, Quart de Chaume, France

Domaine Jo Pithon, Jo Pithon 2002, Coteaux du Layon, France

Château Pierre Bise, Claude Papin, Clos de Coulaine 1995, Savennières, France

Cave des Producteurs de Vouvray, Alliance Loire, Réserve des producteurs 2003, Vouvray,

France

Category 9 : Still wines: 80% minimum Chenin  >100g/l sugar

 

Domaine de Montgilet, Les Trois Schistes 2002, Coteaux de l’Aubance, France

Villiera Wines, Inspiration 2003, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Château de Putille, Pierre Carrée 2002, Coteaux de la Loire, France

Domaine du Petit Métris, Joseph Renou et Fils, Les Guerches 2002, Quart de Chaume, France

Ken Forrester Wines, T Noble Late Harvest 2001, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Domaine des Petits Quarts, Jean-Pascal Godineau, Le Malabé 1996, Bonnezeaux, France

Domaine Patrick Baudouin, Patrick Baudouin, Maria Juby 2002, VDT, France

Badsberg Co-op Winery, Badsberg Noble Late Harvest 2003, Worcester, South Africa

Domaine Cady, Philippe Cady, Volupté 2002, Coteaux du Layon-St-Aubin, FranceDomaine de Mihoudy, Cochard & Fils, Quintessence 2003, Bonnezeaux, France

Domaine de la Bergerie, Yves Gueniard, Fragrance 1997, Coteaux du Layon, France