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An Introduction To Chardonnay

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Mon, 21 Jul 2008

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Chardonnay grape is the most popular type of white wine, its found all over the world. Depending on where it was made and what processing methods were used the taste aroma and flavour will vary. Chardonnay has a variety of different styles and flavours, and remains a major type of grape. As a result of its popularity, this fine wine spread throughout Europe and other locations of the world such as California and Australia.


As Chardonnay was discovered by more and more wine makers, the fine wine began to grow quite well in South Africa and other areas as well. With it being a non-aroma type wine, oak seems to work very well with it. American and French Chardonnay are the richest and most complex that is also among the most preferred white wines. Even though it does suffer from fatigue, the flavour and richness of this wine will keep it loved by many for years to come.


Chardonnay originated from the Burgundy and Champagne area of France. Although white Burgundy is a popular wine that is prepared with a lesser-known grape called Aligote, the fact remains that white Burgundy can’t be made without the use of Chardonnay grape. Just goes to show, that Chardonnay grapes has more than a few uses.


In appearance, Chardonnay grapes are green in colour with thin skins. The grape is a result of the Pinot and Croatian Blanc grape, which are extinct to this day. Chardonnay on the other hand is still popular, fermented and aged using oak barrels that help to bring out the vanilla flavour the wine is well known for. It can also be aged and fermented using bottles, although it won’t age quite as much as red wine.


Almost all Chardonnay wines are considered to be chilled, making them work extremely well with dishes that contain cheeses and butter. The wines also have less acid content, which makes them work well with seafood as well. There are a lot of foods that you can pair with Chardonnay, which is what makes it so popular. A lot of fine Italian and seafood restaurants serve it as well.
The Chardonnay grape can also be used in making Champagne and other types of sparkling wines. Although Chardonnay wine is the most popular used, there are several other uses for the grape that lead to some truly fine wines. Oak is often times used with the wine as well, which provides it with some great flavours as it ages. Although it can be a bit on the expensive side, it still remains one of the most preferred types of wine. You can find it at any wine or alcohol store - making it a great addition to your wine or drink collection. paania

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