Learn about Chardonnay Wine
The Chardonnay grape variety is a classic white wine grape
grown all around the world. It is at the top, as probably the
world's favorite white grape variety.
Where It Grows The Chardonnay grape grows everywhere. The
exact origin of Chardonnay is hard to trace, but its reputation
was established in the Burgundy region of France. Winemakers
love Chardonnay because the vines are easy to grow, and have a
high yield. Chardonnay is one of the few grapes in the world
that does not require blending. However, it is also blended with
Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier to produce Champagne.
Wine Characteristics It is widely known for producing
excellent full-bodied wines. The cooler zoned climate Chardonnay
grapes produce an abundance of fruit flavors. You can pick up
apple, pineapple, or the hint of peach. The warmer climate
Chardonnays may have less of the fruits but develop wonderful
honey, vanilla, and roasted flavors that really fill the mouth.
Descriptive Flavors - Apple
- Pineapple
- Coconut
- Pear
- Peach
- Honey
- Yeast
- Vanilla
- Butter
- Toast
- Roasted almond or hazelnut
Keep It or Drink It Chardonnay is ready to serve when it
is sold. Many of the top Chardonnays from California, France,
and Australia will continue to improve for up to five years from
the time it is bottled. Check the label or the producer's web
site for specific recommendations.
Food Combinations The beauty of Chardonnay is that its
high acids and full-bodied nature provide it great food matching
versatility. It will go very well with most any recipies you serve. It is
wonderful with fish, especially salmon.