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Chardonnay grape
/ʃˌɑːdənˈeɪ ɡɹˈeɪp/
/ʃˌɑːɹdənˈeɪ ɡɹˈeɪp/
Chardonnay grape
[NOUN]1
a white wine grape variety known for producing wines with a wide range of styles
synonyms : Chardonnay
What is "Chardonnay grape"?
Chardonnay grape is a versatile white wine grape renowned for its ability to create a diverse range of wines. From light and zesty to full-bodied and buttery, Chardonnay grapes offer winemakers a broad canvas for expression. The resulting wines often exhibit flavors of citrus, tropical fruits, and oak, with a balance of acidity and richness. Chardonnay grapes are widely cultivated in various wine regions around the world, making them a beloved choice for both wine enthusiasts and casual drinkers seeking a white wine that suits their palate preferences.
Examples
1. And grapes, when they come in autumn, you can roast Cabernet grapes and Chardonnay grapes, even just your simple green grapes or red flame grapes at the standard farm, the market will be beautiful.
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