Chardonnay wine is named after the Chardonnay grape, which is believed to have originated in the Burgundy region of France. The name itself is thought to derive from the village of Chardonnay, located in the Mâconnais region. Historically, the grape has been cultivated in this area for centuries, and its name has since become synonymous with the wine produced from it, gaining worldwide recognition.
Chardonnay is a white wine, but not all white wine is chardonnay.
No, chardonnay is a type of white wine, not red wine.
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.
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It’s dry
Oddly, their website only mentions Zinfandel(s)....
Late harvest Chardonnay is a sweet white wine.
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.