A Chenin Blanc from the Loire via Auchan
Loire Chenin is, perhaps like German Riesling, something of an aficionado's choice - not a front-of-mind wine like kiwi Sauvignon or oaky Chardie.
A quick online search for Saumur Blanc suggests you'll struggle to find it easily in the UK at anywhere but a specialist wine merchant. Which is a pity, because it is a lovely wine with the expressiveness of Sauvignon and a rich, honeyed complexity.
The elements of the flavour profile will all be familiar, you just may not have had them all in a single wine.
Saumur Blanc "Secrets de Chai" 2017 (€5, Auchan) expressive and aromatic, zesty-zingy citrus and ripe stone fruit with a leesy, honeysuckle richness. Supple and full, very well-made and adept.
It has a silver medal from somewhere - which in France is a reliable indicator of quality.
Good.
Drink as an aperitif, with starters, fish or white cheeses.
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