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Chardonnay Wine

Chardonnay Wine

Chardonnay wine is perhaps the most famous and well-known international grape variety in the world. According to some researchers, it has Middle Eastern roots, while others believe it originated from a spontaneous cross-breeding in ancient Illyria. Its great ability to adapt to the climate and soil have allowed it to spread from its adopted homeland of Burgundy, to the countries that have their own winemaking traditions: New Zealand Chardonnay, Israel, Australian Chardonnay, Californian Chardonnay (like Bread and Butter Chardonnay), Chile, Argentina and, last but not least, Italy, where splendid examples can be found in the regions of Valle d'Aosta, Sicily, Piedmont, Trentino South Tyrol, Veneto and Tuscany. It has apple, peach, lemon and mineral hints when it is produced in cold areas, whereas pineapple and tropical fruit hints can be tasted in warmer areas. The wine is fresher when vinified in stainless steel, while softer, buttery and full-bodied when vinified in wood. This is a single grape variety with an infinite range of styles.

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'Beyond The Clouds Argentum Bonum' Elena Walch 2017
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Walch Elena
2017 | 75 cl / 13.5% | Alto Adige
£131.00
Chardonnay Tormaresca 2025
Tormaresca - Antinori
2025 | 75 cl / 12.5% | Puglia
£8.00
Chardonnay 'Jalé' Cusumano 2024
4/5
Bibenda
88/100
James Suckling
88/100
Veronelli
Cusumano
2024 | 75 cl / 13% | Sicily
£26.00
Chardonnay Riserva 'Baron Salvadori' Nals Margreid 2023
96/100
James Suckling
2/3
Gambero Rosso
4/5
Bibenda
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Nals Margreid
2023 | 75 cl / 14% | Alto Adige
£40.00
'Selezione di Famiglia' Milazzo 2021
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Milazzo
2021 | 75 cl / 13.5% | Sicily
£34.00
Bourgogne Blanc 'Mechalots' Sylvain Pataille 2023
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Sylvain Pataille
2023 | 75 cl / 12.5% | Burgundy
£41.00
Chardonnay La Vis 2025
4/5
Bibenda
La Vis
2025 | 75 cl / 13% | Trentino
£10.00
Chardonnay 'Due Rue' Guido Vada 2023
2/3
Gambero Rosso
Vada Guido
2023 | 75 cl / 13% | Piedmont
£19.00
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Semi-sparkling White 'Fuori Luogo' Bugno Martino
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Bugno Martino
75 cl / 12% | Lombardy
£16.00
Chablis Domaine André Philippon 2024
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Domaine André Philippon
2024 | 75 cl / 12.5% | Burgundy
£25.00
Chardonnay Les Cretes 2025
4/5
Bibenda
Les Cretes
2025 | 75 cl / 14% | Valle d'Aosta
£18.00
Chardonnay Reyter 2023
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Reyter
2023 | 75 cl / 13.5% | Alto Adige
£36.00
Chardonnay 'Caliz' Cantina Kurtatsch 2025
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Kurtatsch
2025 | 75 cl / 13.5% | Alto Adige
£14.00
Chardonnay 'Xaxaxa' Can Valles 2023
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Can Valles
2023 | 75 cl / 12% | Penedès
£16.00
Curtefranca Bianco 'Polzina' Barone Pizzini 2025
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Barone Pizzini
2025 | 75 cl / 12% | Lombardy
£12.00
Bourgogne Chardonnay 'Clos de la Chapelle' Domaine de Bellene 2023
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Domaine de Bellene
2023 | 75 cl / 12.5% | Burgundy
£32.00
Chardonnay Cantina Terlano 2025
92/100
Robert Parker
Terlano
2025 | 75 cl / 13% | Alto Adige
£15.00
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Chardonnay 'Suasì' Deltetto 2025
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Deltetto
2025 | 75 cl / 13% | Piedmont
£12.00
Puligny-Montrachet Olivier Leflaive 2022
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Leflaive Olivier
2022 | 75 cl / 13.5% | Burgundy
£166.00
Surnat 1701 2023
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1701 Franciacorta
2023 | 75 cl / 12% | Lombardy
£19.00
Chardonnay Hofstatter 2025
Hofstatter
2025 | 75 cl / 13.5% | Alto Adige
£12.00
Chardonnay 'Tellus' Falesco 2025
Falesco
2025 | 75 cl / 12.5% | Lazio
£9.00
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Chardonnay Alois Lageder 2025
Alois Lageder
2025 | 75 cl / 11.5% | Alto Adige
£13.00
Chardonnay Attems 2025
Attems
2025 | 75 cl / 12.5% | Friuli Venezia Giulia
£11.00

The French Chardonnay

Chardonnay is a white wine coming from an international white grape variety known and cultivated all over the world. Its success stems from its ability to be particularly adaptable and resistant to different climatic conditions. Its high productivity and fine organoleptic characteristics have allowed it to spread throughout the globe, establishing it as a 'citizen' of the world.

Its preferred region is undoubtedly Burgundy, in northern France. This is where the world's most prestigious French Chardonnay are produced, bearing the names of various towns that have become reference points for wine lovers: Chablis, Chassagne Montrachet, Pouilly Fuissè, Puligny Montrachet and Meursault.

The combination of Chablis and Chardonnay is inseparable and a true example of what high-quality wine should be like. The cool climate of this noble wine region, with its lush hills, rivers and streams, has allowed the Chardonnay grape variety to find its ideal habitat, a perfect mix of physical and morphological characteristics. The purity of its aroma and taste are unmistakable, as is its classic scent of flint. Chablis is delicate, fresh and elegant, as it is essentially vinified in steel, preserving all its primary qualities. In recent years, a small number of producers have been adapting Chablis to new trends and have decided to replace the steel tanks with barriques in order to produce a softer, more gentle and creamier wine.

In the other areas of Burgundy, it is almost always vinified and aged in oak barrels with a capacity of 228 litres, known as ''pièce''.

In addition to all the Burgundy crus, the Jura district also delivers excellent results and, thanks to oxygenation and the use of flor yeasts, can produce white wines with an oxidative style.

Together with Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier, it is also used in the production of the prestigious and luxurious Champagne.

The Italian Chardonnay

In Italy, Chardonnay Wine has spread to all the regions, producing a variety of expressions. Always mistaken for Pinot, it was not until 1978 that studies demonstrated its uniqueness. A few years later, the first Chardonnay DOCs were produced, the first of which was in South Tyrol. Here, the harsh climate allows the production of a nectar with lively fresh notes, fruity and delicate aromas, which, with ageing in barriques, acquire vanilla and smoky hints. Similarly, in Val d'Aosta and Trentino, the mountain climate provides a fresh, easy-to-drink wine.

In the Friuli region it is also used on its own or as a blend, sometimes macerated and more rarely barriqued, with a more complex and structured aromatic profile. In the Veneto region it mainly complements other grape varieties and is rarely produced on its own. The Langhe area in Piedmont, on the other hand, is a different matter, where the milder and less rigid climate gives rise to an ageing process that in most cases takes place in wooden barrels, with aromas of exotic fruit, as well as a citrus and floral flavour.

The Lombardy region, in addition to using it for the production of Franciacorta sparkling wine, uses it mainly for Curtefranca and also in the Oltrepò Pavese, with distinct youthful notes that can be appreciated for their simplicity. In the centre-south, Tuscany offers famous interpretations with richer aromas and softer taste, while in Sicily, often blended with Catarratto, it takes on more tropical hints with pleasant savoury hints, perfect when paired with fish dishes.

Chardonnay around the world

Since the success of Chablis and other white wines from Burgundy, dry Chardonnay has spread throughout the world, particularly to Australia (like Yellow Tail Chardonnay or 19 Crimes Chardonnay), New Zealand, Chile, Argentina, the United States and Israel. While in Australia and New Zealand it has a soft, creamy feel, in Israel it has more aromatic tones, and in South America it displays fresher notes. The use of wood is a particularly popular approach in the Americas.

Depending on the region and climate, there are typical differences that render each expression truly unique.

Is Chardonnay Dry or is Chardonnay Sweet? 

Chardonnay, a wine that can vary in sweetness, is generally considered dry. Its flavour profile is a product of the region and winemaking techniques. Chardonnay from cooler climates often features higher acidity and a crisper taste, with green apple, lemon, and mineral notes flavours. In contrast, Chardonnay from warmer regions tends to have riper fruit flavours like pineapple and tropical fruits, and can be more full-bodied.

The winemaking process also significantly influences the wine's characteristics. For instance, when Chardonnay is aged in oak barrels, it can develop rich, buttery flavours with notes of vanilla and caramel, creating a perception of sweetness due to the complex flavours, although it remains dry. In contrast, unoaked Chardonnay will preserve its natural acidity and fruitiness, presenting a cleaner, more mineral-driven profile.

Thus, while Chardonnay is primarily a dry wine, its taste can range from light and zesty to rich and creamy, offering a diverse drinking experience suitable for various preferences and pairings.​

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