Chardonnay
Chardonnay is without a doubt the queen of white wine grapes. It’s the most planted worldwide, and it has immense versatility. Chardonnay can express its terroir like no other.
There’s no doubt Chardonnay has won a place in everyone’s hearts, but there’s much to learn about the remarkable Burgundian grape, from how to pair it to its intricate history. Chardonnay is listed on every wine list on the planet, and by learning all about it, you’ll understand why — It’s just easy to love! Here’s a guide to Chardonnay, the most significant white wine grape on earth.
The History of the Chardonnay Grape Variety
Chardonnay has a unique pedigree. It has its origins in Burgundy, France, and it’s the offspring of the notorious Pinot Noir and the now rare Gouais Blanc, but since labelling wine with the grape’s name is not customary in France, where the wine is labelled for the village where it comes from, it’s hard to know when the first Chardonnay vines were planted.
There is a Burgundian town called Chardonnay, though, but the grape’s name might also have something in common with the flowering plants called thistles, members of the Carduus family. Chardonnay does display lovely floral aromatics.
Chardonnay gained recognition for the white wines produced with it, prominent since before the Middle Ages, and its role in Champagne, the most prestigious French sparkling wine.
The queen of white grapes soon travelled along with European explorers to the Americas, South Africa and Australia. And today, Chardonnay is planted in every major wine-producing country, often playing a leading role in the countries’ wine industries.
Wine Regions
The best known and most prized wines made with Chardonnay come from France, mainly from Chablis and Burgundy’s Cote de Beaune, particularly from Beaune, Chassagne-Montrachet, Puligny-Montrachet, Corton, Meursault. It’s also widely popular in Burgundy’s southern Mâconnais region, in Macon, Macon-Villages and Pouilly-Fuisse.
The grape also plays a leading role in Champagne, primarily in the Côte de Blancs. It also enjoys significant plantings in the southern Languedoc region, where it is used to make some of the country’s everyday wines.
Chardonnay has found success in the United States, it’s the most planted white grape in California, and it is also grown in Oregon, Washington and New York. The Napa and Sonoma counties produce some of the finest examples.
Wine producers in South Africa make world-class wine along the Western Coast, and the grape has found itself at home in Australia, where it shows a riper, bolder style.
You’ll find excellent Chardonnay coming from every corner of the earth, from Bulgaria to Argentina, including the UK, Italy, Mexico and Germany.
Wine Styles & Tasting Notes
Chardonnay is cherished by grape growers, winemakers and consumers alike for its ability to express the terroir or sense of place from where it came from. This means no two bottles of Chardonnay taste alike.
When vinified as a sparkling wine, sometimes labelled Blanc de Blancs, Chardonnay displays white apple aromas with hints of white flowers and minerality. Also mineral is the Chardonnay from the Northern, cold-climate Chablis region in France.
Burgundy’s Chardonnay is rounder and bolder with the end result of producing more full bodied wines, mainly because producers allow the wine to experience a secondary, malolactic fermentation and age the wine in oak barrels. The combination of butter aromas from Malo and sweet spices from the oak gives Chardonnay an instantly recognisable personality — this is amongst the few white grapes aged in oak barrels.
In the new world, Chardonnay grows in warmer climates and displays bolder fruit aromas reminiscent of tropical fruit like mango. In contrast, the grape’s characteristic underlying golden apple aromas are always perceivable.
In a nutshell, cooler climate Chardonnay produces clean, vibrant sparkling wine, mineral and tart dry white wine and bold, generous, full-bodied white wine. The broad spectrum gives Chardonnay versatility at the table.
Food Pairings
When Chardonnay shows its tarter, more mineral side, you can pair it with light food, including salads, raw oysters and fresh cheese.
When the grape is buttered up by the malolactic fermentation and gains complexity in oak barrels, it pairs beautifully with creamy sauces, including Alfredo, Bearnaise and Bechamel.
Bolder Chardonnay is also the ideal partner for prawns and lobster, especially when cooked with butter, and it rises to the occasion when paired with poultry, pork and other white meats.
Oily fish, including salmon, tuna, mackerel, sardines and eel, are also compatible with more expressive styles of Chardonnay, making it a well-rounded wine to pair with every meal.
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Pays d'Oc: Domaine V La Grange ChardonnayBeautiful pale yellow colour with golden highlights. Aromas of dried and tropical fruits, ending on a beautiful vanilla note. On the palate, the touch of ageing brings fatness and roundness.
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Val de Loire: Domaine Moncourt Roche Noire ChardonnayBright and luminous color with yellow glints. Aromas of apple, citrus, pineapple, caramel with notes of fresh butter and hazelnut.
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Côtes de Thongue: Domaine Coste Rousse Chardonnay Tradition100% Chardonnay, Lovely colour, fresh and round making it an ideal food match.
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Cité de Carcassonne: Les Hauts de Lalande WhiteA carefully blended mixture of Chardonnay, Viognier and Chasan, giving a complex and fruity rich wine.
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Domaine Coste Rousse Thalia WhiteUnfiltered Chardonnay with beautiful white fruit notes. This wine is unfiltered to preserve the expression of terroir.
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Comte Tolosan: Domaine Roumagnac Authentique WhiteThe youngest of the 'Authentique' wines from this producer - has a very aromatic nose of citrus and white fruits. The palate is lively, the mouth light with a lot of freshness and a nice return of citrus.
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Côtes de Thongue: Domaine Coste Rousse Font de LautreA fresh nose with citrus and fruit aromas. In the mouth, the flavours excite a bouquet of elegant perfume.
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Coteaux du Pont du Gard: Domaine de Poulvarel Le Bouquet WhiteAromatic nose with notes of yellow fruits, vanilla pod and rose blossom. On the palate, charming with flavours of citrus and pineapple.
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Pays d'Oc: Chateau Guery Serre de Guery Chardonnay ForceStanding for 'persuasion, vivacity and tenacity'. Citrus notes, balanced and persistent on the palate.
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Vin de France: Domaine d'Aloes ChardonnayBrilliant colour with green reflections. Fresh, fruity nose with floral aromas (acacia, white-fleshed fruit flowers) and mineral notes (menthol). On the palate, suave tannins and a beautiful aromatic persistence lengthens the finish.
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Anjou: Domaine de la Ducquerie Les ClavièresThe terroir of the Clavières brings a very particular typicity and fruitiness, and a beautiful structure.
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Vin de France: Domaine Dupont-Fahn Douceur du SudThis cuvee is made from noble white grapes naturally over-ripened by Dupont-Fahn's southern sun. A perfect accompaniment to any dessert.
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Pays d'Oc: Domaine Dupont-Fahn ChardonnayThis wine is smooth and velvety, and made in the South of France between Nimes and Montpelier. Deliciously round and creamy with long after taste, it is an absolute must for White Burgundy fans! It is made by Burgundy people with exactly the same method. The result speaks for itself.
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Bourgogne Tonnerre: Dampt FreresButtery and complex, balanced green apple fruit.
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Collines Rhodaniennes: Jeanne Gaillard Chardonnay In DolioIn Dolio is a collaboration between Pierre Gaillard and the Gallo-Roman museum of Saint-Romain-en-Gal-Vienne. This Chardonnay has a fruity nose with apricot notes. It shows a round and full mouth, beautifully fresh and mineral. The tannins are present, but soft and harmonious.
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Crémant de Loire: Domaine de Sainte-Anne WhiteCream colour, delicate nose with notes of pear. Fine bubbles which let a lot of flavours in the mouth.
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Crémant de Bourgogne: Domaine Matray Brut Cuvée CyliaThe perfect combination the freshness from Chardonnay with aromas of citrus and white fruits. Delicious Cremant which truly follows the traditional Bourgogne flavours.
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Macon-Charnay-Les-Macon: Gilles GuerrinA dry, fruity white wine made from young vines aged 4 years. Drink young to retain freshness.
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Collines Rhodaniennes: Jeanne Gaillard ChardonnayWith the typical notes of Chardonnay, the nose unveils aromas of toasted bread, butter and white blossom. The mouth is abundant, round, with a beautiful acidity.
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Pays d'Oc: Domaine Dupont-Fahn Chardonnay En Futs NeufsThe aging process of 10 months in 20% New Oak gives this Chardonnay its name. Smooth and velvety, deliciously round and creamy with a long after taste.
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Crémant de Bourgogne: Dampt Freres BrutDelicacy and lightness with notes of lemon, cherry and strawberry.
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Macon Vergisson: Gilles Guerrin La RocheWine from a small plot of vines located on the back of the Rock of Vergisson. Balanced, with small woody notes, a touch of fruit and earthy undertones.
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Vin Mousseux: Rene and Henry Guery Ma JoieCuvee from Chateau Guery's finest plot of Chardonnay, with a hint of Pinot Noir.
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Petit Chablis: Dampt Freres Sur Les ClosPale gold with green lights and crystalline brilliance.
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Cotes du Jura: Domaine Victor Richard ChardonnayDry, fine and fruity, taking on delicate aromas of almonds and hazelnuts during aging.
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Saint-Veran: Gilles Guerrin Cuvee PrestigeProduced from 70 year old vines, possesses a complex bouquet ability to age and change in character. Rich and fruity, pear and apple flavours when young will transform into almond flavours with age.
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Chablis: Dampt Freres Vieilles VignesThe nose is open and intense with aromas of yellow fruits (peach, mirabelle plum, pear), blackcurrant, violet or even anise and honeysuckle; the whole supported by a nice minerality. The mouth is supple and round. The acidity is expressed in the form of a beautiful expression of citrus fruits (lemon, grapefruit) associated with the limestone minerality.
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Cotes du Jura: Domaine Victor Richard Carpe Diem WhiteDry, fine and fruity, taking on delicate aromas of almonds and hazelnuts during aging.
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Chablis: Dampt Freres BrechainSophisticated in aromas with a mix of minerality and citrus fruit.
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Saint-Veran: Gilles Guerrin Champs de PerdrixExotic fruit on the nose with vanilla. Smooth and round in the mouth with aroma of citrus, with lychee on a long finish.
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