ˈshenə̇n ˈbläŋk, shənaⁿˈbläⁿ noun
( plural chenin blancs -äŋks, -äⁿ)
Usage: often capitalized C&B
Etymology: French, a variety of white grape, the wine made from it, literally, white chenin (a grape variety)
: any of various white wines ranging from dry to sweet made from a grape originally grown in the Loire valley