Apr 10

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Chardonnay is a green skinned variety of grapes used to make white wine. Believed to originate from Burgundy in Eastern France - but is now grown globally.

Chardonnay creates a “neutral” type of wine, with flavours commonly associated with terrior and oak. Vinified in various different styles - from “flinty” Chablis to rich and buttery Meusaults.

Chardonnay is a vital component of many sparkling white wines globally.