Chardonnay grapes are used to produce mainly white wine, it's also used in blends for rose and champagne, the classic Chablis is produced from 100% chardonnay grapes in the Chablis region is the northernmost district of the Burgundy region of France.
The color can vary depending on age and method of barrel maturation, Aussie chardonnays are often oak ages whereas Chablis is usual unoaked and matured in metal barrels.
Chardonnay is considered a white wine because it is made with white grapes. I know this may be confusing because this technically the grape skin is a light green.
However when viewing Chardonnay in a glass the color can range from almost clear with a pale greenish tinge to amber gold. The reasons for this range of colors are many and if you would like more information on these reasons please feel free to contact again through answers.com.
Frequently the color of a Chardonnay from a warm wine region (ex. California or Chile) the color will be a pale yellow.
Chardonnay is a white wine made from Chardonnay grapes.
Chardonnay wine is generally a white wine. It is made by using the chardonnay grape found in the region of France. It is a sweet, green skinned white grape.
It is a type of wine
Chardonnay is white wine.
Chardonnay is a white wine, but not all white wine is chardonnay.
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A colombard chardonnay is a blend of two types of wine made from colombard and chardonnay grapes.
$7 and a "LABEL" The correct answer to this questions is: Colombard Chardonnay is blend of Colombard and Chardonnay with Colombard being the dominant variety whereas Chardonnay is made form only Chardonnay (although 15% of other grape varieties may be used in its production if it is being sold in the EU and 25% for the USA)
Chardonnay has a slightly lower sugar content than Merlot.
You got it right, Chardonnay.
Chardonnay is not a region in France. There is a village in Burgundy named Chardonnay. It could be the place which gave its name to the grape variety "chardonnay", a variety of white grapes very popular in winegrowing in and outside France.
Well, it's been since the 1980s -bleubird http://chardonnay-wine.net/
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Chardonnay is good for about 7 years unopened.
It depends on the quality of wine. If the chardonnay is "Yellowtail" for example, it will not age very well.
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