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Variety of grape
Chenin blanc, one of the parent varieties of Weldra.
Weldra is a white
South African wine
grape variety that is a
crossing of
Chenin blanc and
Trebbiano. According to wine expert
Jancis Robinson, Weldra can maintain good
acidity levels through
ripening but tends to produce rather neutral tasting wines.
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See also
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Chenel, another white South African grape variety that is a crossing of Chenin blanc and Trebbiano
References
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^ J. Robinson Jancis Robinson's Guide to Wine Grapes pg 199 Oxford University Press 1996
ISBN
0198600984