çœã¯ã€ã³Burgundy, France
Chardonnay
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The world's most popular white grape, Chardonnay is a blank canvas that expresses terroir and winemaking style beautifully. From lean and mineral to rich and buttery, it produces an incredible range of styles.
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Chardonnay is a natural cross between Pinot Noir and the nearly extinct Gouais Blanc grape.
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Burgundy
FranceThe benchmark, from steely Chablis to rich Meursault
Champagne
FranceKey grape in the world's most famous sparkling wine
Napa Valley
USARich, oaky, buttery California style
Margaret River
AustraliaElegant, citrus-driven with beautiful balance
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Lobster with butter
Roast chicken
Creamy pasta
Brie cheese
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10-13°C (50-55°F)
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White wine glass or small Burgundy
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2-15+ years for Burgundy