Chardonnay is a green grape which is used to make white wine. It originated from eastern France, Burgundy but it now grows where wine is produced including England and New Zealand.
Chardonnay is a white wine, but not all white wine is chardonnay.
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You got it right, Chardonnay.
A colombard chardonnay is a blend of two types of wine made from colombard and chardonnay grapes.
Chardonnay is not usually a sweet wine.
Itβs dry
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Oddly, their website only mentions Zinfandel(s)....
Late harvest Chardonnay is a sweet white wine.
It depends on the quality of wine. If the chardonnay is "Yellowtail" for example, it will not age very well.
It's a white wine, usually a chardonnay.------------------------Any wine bearing Chablis on the label will be a white wine made 100% from Chardonnay. Other grape varieties are made into wine in the general area of Chablis, however they are not permitted to use Chablis on the label (they have to use the generic Bourgogne AOC designation instead).
That is a very good question. The French will of course say the best Chardonnay wines are produced in France. Some say the best Chardonnay wines come from New Zealand. In the end it's all in the eyes, or mouth, of the drinker.