French Chardonnay is often lighter and more restrained, with regions like Chablis, Côte de Beaune, and Mâconnais offering distinct expressions tied to terroir. American Chardonnay varies widely by ...
As one of the world’s most noble grape varieties, Chardonnay often stands in a league of its own. Not only does it produce dynamically complete still wines, but also exceptional sparkling and sweet ...
A redo of one of the world’s most notable wine competitions — the 1976 Judgment of Paris — will pit U.S. wines against French Chardonnay, Chenin Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah. To select the ...
VERTUS, France — Walking through his family's vineyard, fifth-generation Champagne-maker Charles Fourny runs his hand over Chardonnay vines planted by his grandfather more than 70 years ago. For ...