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Chardonnay Defined

Just as Cabernet sauvignon has become the most popular high-quality red-wine grape, Chardonnay has taken the lead for the first-class white wine grapes--and with even greater passion. It's one of the grapes used in making fine French Champagnes and with Burgundies. In California, the wine produced from this grape is referred to simply as "Chardonnay." These complex wines are generally rich, buttery, fruity and on the dry side. Some will age up to 10 years. Chardonnay grapes are also grown in parts of Australia, New Zealand, Bulgaria, Italy and Spain.

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  • Bottle Shock: The Rise of Napa Valley's Wine Industry: This is a unique, true story of how Napa Valley came into prominence to beat out the French in the Great Paris Blind Tasting competition in 1976. The winner: a California vineyard owner struggling to make the perfect Chardonnay. It was a turning point for Americans, breaking down the barriers of what has been an exclusively French-dominat ed industry.

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