Pinot d’Aunis
Pinot d'Aunis, also known as Chenin Noir or Pineau d'Aunis, is a red grape variety primarily grown in the Loire Valley of France, particularly in the region of Anjou. It is known for its distinctive characteristics and aromatic profile. Pinot d'Aunis wines typically display a pale red or light garnet colour and offer delicate and elegant characteristics. They often showcase flavours of red berries, peppercorn, and herbal notes, with a lively acidity and light to medium body. Pinot d'Aunis wines can be enjoyed on their own or paired with a variety of dishes, particularly those with lighter flavours and textures. It is a grape variety that is valued for its unique and expressive personality.