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Chardonnay Wine for Everyone

Chardonnay Wine for Everyone

Chardonnay Wine Guide: Something For Everyone


(Written by Madeline Puckette)

Did you know? There are two different styles of Chardonnay wine.

If you like the idea of creamy, rich white wine in your glass, you’ll love the classic style of oak-aged Chardonnay wine.

On the other hand, if you prefer your wines to be lean, mineral, and dry, then your perfect 

How can a single grape offer such a variety of flavors? Well, winemaking and the climate where the grapes grow have everything to do with the answer.

Chardonnay Wine Taste Profile

FRUIT FLAVORS (berries, fruit, citrus)

Lemon, Apple, Pear, Pineapple, Jackfruit, Passionfruit, Peach, Fig

OTHER (herb, spice, flower, mineral, earth, other)

Apple Blossom, Lemon Zest, Citrus Peel, Celery Leaf, Beeswax, Lemon balm, Honeysuckle, Wet flint rocks, Saline solution, Vanilla Bean, Almond, Jasmine

OAK FLAVORS (flavors added with oak aging)

Vanilla, Baked Tart, Butter, Pie Crust, Caramelized Sugar, Crème Brûlée, Dill, Coconut, Praline

CHARDONNAY SERVING TEMPERATURE

Unoaked: 48 ºF (9 ºC) Oaked: 54 ºF (12 ºC)

ACIDITY

Medium Low (oaked warm climate) – Medium High (unoaked cool climate)

SIMILAR VARIETIES

Marsanne, Roussanne, Viognier, Sémillon, Fiano (Italy), Antão Vaz (Portugal)

 
Benziger Family Winery
West Rows Chardonnay
United States, California, Sonoma Coast
Our West Rows Chardonnay evokes orchard-fresh apple, citrus Bavarian cream, and subtle baking spice.A creamy texture and silky roundness endure through the luxurious finish, compelling the next sip.
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Flavors in Chardonnay by ripeness

A Note About Ripeness and Chardonnay Wine

A very ripe Chardonnay will have flavors more toward tropical fruits like pineapple, guava, and mango. A barely ripe Chardonnay will have green apple and lemon flavors.

Why Love Chardonnay?

You don’t have to be a Chanel-clad clubhouse member to love Chardonnay. Why? Because Chardonnay is the world’s most diverse — and most planted — white wine grape. It’s used for everything from rich Sonoma Chardonnay to the light-and-zesty ‘Blanc de Blancs’ Champagne. Get to know the wide variety of styles of Chardonnay and pinpoint the one that’s perfect for you.

Did you know? California has more plantings of Chardonnay than any other grape?


Why Do Some Chardonnays Taste Buttery?

The smells of vanilla, butter, coconut, and dill are all attributes of oak aging. However, the texture that some Chardonnays have that can be described as oily, creamy, smooth, or waxy is from a special kind of winemaking method called malolactic fermentation.

What is Malolactic Fermentation?

After the wine is fermented, an additional fermentation called Malolactic Fermentation (MLF) will give wine an oily texture. MLF turns tart malic acid (the acid in apples) to smooth lactic acid (the acid in milk).


Chardonnay Food Pairing

Humboldt Fog Goat Cheese

Soft Cheeses

Try semi-soft mild goat and cow’s milk cheeses such as Humboldt Fog.

Herb Crusted Halibut

Fish with Herbs

Herb-Crusted Halibut with Minted Sweet Pea Purée.

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Meat Pairings

Chicken Breast, Turkey Breast, Pork Loin, Halibut, Trout, Cod, Oily Flaky Fish, Atlantic Salmon, Lobster, Crab, Scallops, Shrimp, Oysters (unoaked)

 
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Spices and Herbs

Tarragon, Parsley, Thyme, Lemon Zest, Marjoram, White Pepper, Shallots, Poultry Seasoning

 

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Cheese Pairings

Soft to Semi Soft cow’s milk cheese and goat cheese.

 

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Vegetables & Vegetarian Fare

Yellow Squash, Peas, Zucchini, Asparagus, Sunchokes, Seitan, White Mushrooms, Truffles, Chanterelles, Almonds

 

Oaked Buttery Chardonnay in a Glass

Buttery Chardonnay

Oaked Chardonnays are rich, full-bodied and have additional flavors of vanilla, butter, and even caramel from the oak. A cool climate, buttery Chardonnay will have more citrus flavors versus a warm climate Chardonnay, which will have more tropical fruit flavors.

Buttery Chardonnay Regions/Brands
  • The Best of the Best Marcassin, Meursault (Charmes, Perrières, Genevrières), Montrachet, Far Niente, Cakebread, Ramey, Paul Hobbs, Domaine Serene, Frank Family
  • Middle of the Road Mâconnais, Gregory Graham, Neyers, Talbott, Au Bon Climat, Flora Springs
  • Great Values KJ, Concha y Toro “Casillero del Diablo”, Errazuriz, Montevina, Alamos, Deloach, Tormaresca, Hob Nob
What Regions Make Oaked Chardonnay

Many oaked Chardonnays come from warmer climate wine regions.

  • Southern & Eastern Australia
  • Napa Valley, Paso Robles, and Lake County in California
  • Mendoza, Argentina
  • Burgundy, France (Puligny-Montrachet, Meursault, and Mâconnais)
  • Puglia, Italy

Unoaked Chardonnay in a Glass

Unoaked Chardonnay

Unoaked Chardonnay is far closer to the zesty style of Pinot Gris or Sauvignon Blanc. Chardonnay wine tends to have fewer ‘green flavors’ than Sauvignon Blanc. Depending on how ripe the grapes were when picked, the flavor ranges from lemon and green apple (less ripe) to pineapple and figs (very ripe).

Unoaked Chardonnay Brands
  • The Best of the Best Brocard, Albert Bichot, Dauvissat, Raveneau, Joseph Drouhin
  • Middle of the Road Evening Land
  • Great Values Four Vines Naked, INOX, Domaine de Bernier (Loire), Wishing Tree (Western Australia)
What Regions Make Unoaked Chardonnay

Most unoaked Chardonnay is from cooler climate wine regions.

  • Sonoma Coast, California
  • Western Australia
  • Loire and Chablis, France
  • Colchagua and Casablanca Valley, Chile
  • Oregon