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Which South African cultivar is known as Chenin Blanc?

  1. Hanepoot

  2. Steen

  3. Pinotage

  4. Chardonnay

The correct answer is: Steen

Chenin Blanc, a versatile and widely grown grape variety in South Africa, is commonly referred to as Steen in the country. This name reflects the local recognition and cultivation of the grape, which has historically played a significant role in South African wine production. Chenin Blanc is celebrated for its adaptability, producing a range of styles from dry to sweet, and is often noted for its bright acidity and fruit-forward character. In South Africa, the use of the name Steen is prevalent in the wine industry, particularly for wines made from this varietal. This designation is significant in understanding the country's winemaking heritage and the identity of its wines on the international stage. The other choices listed do not align with Chenin Blanc. Hanepoot refers to a different grape variety, traditionally known for its sweetness. Pinotage is unique to South Africa as a cross between Pinot Noir and Cinsault, and Chardonnay is a widely recognized global varietal unrelated to the local identity associated with Chenin Blanc.