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$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)

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What do you mean by colombard chardonnay?

A colombard chardonnay is a blend of two types of wine made from colombard and chardonnay grapes.


What is the difference between chardonnay and reisling wine?

Chardonnay wines are heavier than Riesling, and they tend to be more complex as far as aroma goes, featuring citric notes. Chardonnay wines undergo malolactic fermentation, while Riesling doesn't. Hence, the Riesling is a lighter wine that offers a fresh aroma.


What is the difference between mer lot zinfandel chardonnay pinot noir and etc?

I'm no expert but I have tried them all. Chardonnay is clear yellowish color and has a more dry taste, & to me is bitter, merlot is usually a dark red color and I think taste more smooth then chardonnay. White zinfindel & rose are both dry but not as much as chardonnay & can be a pink or blush color. As for how they are made that makes them different & what areas of the world produce them, I don't know, that's what I was trying to figure out when I googled this question


Is white wine the same as chardonnay?

Chardonnay is a white wine, but not all white wine is chardonnay.


Beverage starting with the letter c?

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What wine grapes can you mix with french colombard grapes for winemaking?

Sauvignon blanc


How do you spell the wine drink chardonnay correctly?

You got it right, Chardonnay.


Does cabernet sauvignon have more sugar than chardonnay?

Chardonnay has a slightly lower sugar content than Merlot.


What is the difference between Chablis wine and Chardonnay wine if both use Chardonnay grapes?

If the bottle is from France, a Chablis is made of 100% chardonnay grapes grown from the Chablis region. If the bottle is from the USA, a Chardonnay must have at least 80% chardonnay grapes grown from anywhere. If the bottle says Chablis and is from the US, all bets are off. It could have nearly anything inside. Many US bottlers in the 1970's started using the term "Chablis" to mean "white wine."


Is Chardonnay best enjoyed when chilled?

Yes, Chardonnay is best enjoyed when chilled.


Is Chardonnay typically served chilled?

Yes, Chardonnay is typically served chilled.


Is Chardonnay typically served cold?

Yes, Chardonnay is typically served cold.