A lovely fruity taste. Kept on drinking over several glasses.
heard Jean Smullen give glowing review on Moncrieff's Movies & Booze segment on Newstalk. She was spot on!
It reminds me to Burgundy. Mineral, lovely acidity, and tropical fruits.
Chardonnay stands as one of the most widely cultivated grape varieties globally, revered for its versatile range of styles. You’ll find everything from lean and chalky to rich, creamy and aged in oak, and even some of the world’s finest sparkling wine too. The flavours of Chardonnay can vary significantly, while also retaining common characteristics.
Originating in Burgundy, France, Chardonnay has proliferated across the globe, with each winemaking country imparting its own unique interpretation. In Burgundy itself, styles range from opulent, oak-aged wines in Meursault or Puligny-Montrachet to the leaner, mineral-driven profile of Chablis.
In California, the grape adapts to diverse climates, producing styles from mineral-rich in cool Sonoma Coast to tropical, opulent wines in warmer Napa Valley.
Australia boasts its own distinct Chardonnay landscape, particularly in cooler regions such as the Yarra Valley and Margaret River, where wines tend to be fruit-forward yet balanced with refreshing acidity, often reflecting the Burgundian style.
Given its adaptability, Chardonnay pairs seamlessly with a wide array of dishes, ranging from seafood to creamy sauces, and even white meats such as pork and chicken, making it a versatile choice for the dining table.
Very classic for chill out days
A lovely fruity taste. Kept on drinking over several glasses.
heard Jean Smullen give glowing review on Moncrieff's Movies & Booze segment on Newstalk. She was spot on!
It reminds me to Burgundy. Mineral, lovely acidity, and tropical fruits.