Chardonnay
Explore the characteristics and regions associated with Chardonnay.
Chardonnay is to white wine as Cabernet Sauvignon is to red wine. Chardonnay is a very versatile and popular grape that is planted in both warm and cool climates throughout the world with Burgundy’s Chablis, Macon, Pouilly-Fuisse, Montrachet, Meursault and Corton-Charlemagne regions setting the bar for Chardonnay producers. Chardonnay’s delicacy results in a wide variety of styles based on climate and soils and on winemaking practices such as barrel fermentation, sur lie aging and malolactic fermentation. Chardonnay can range from a relatively light, crisp, mineral dominated wine to a full-bodied, rich and buttery wine. Although Chardonnay can be grown in warm climate areas, it excels in cool climates. One of Chardonnay’s commercial strengths is its ability to easily produce rich, full bodied, fruit-forward wines. While the best of these wines can be amazing, there is also a vast supply of non-descript, generic – though usually pleasant tasting - Chardonnay wines. Poor quality grapes with excessive oak can result in fat, bland wines that display little more than butter and vanilla flavors. On the opposite end, non-oaked Chardonnay’s generally lack the depth, complexity and richness that most wine drinkers find appealing. With such a wide selection of flavor profiles, it is almost impossible not to be able to find a Chardonnay that suits your palate.
Regions Known for Chardonnay
- Yountville
- York Mountain
- Yamhill-Carlton
- Yakima Valley
- Yadkin Valley
- Willamette Valley
- Walla Walla Valley
- Wahluke Slope
- Umpqua Valley
- The Rocks District of Milton-Freewater
- The Hamptons, Long Island
- Temecula Valley
- Suisun Valley
- Sta. Rita Hills
- Spring Mountain District
- Southern Oregon
- South Coast
- Sonoma Valley
- Sonoma Mountain
- Sonoma Coast
- Snipes Mountain
- Snake River Valley
- Seneca Lake
- Santa Ynez Valley
- Santa Maria Valley
- Santa Lucia Highlands
- Santa Cruz Mountains
- Rutherford
- Russian River Valley
- Rogue Valley
- Redwood Valley
- Red Mountain
- Paso Robles Highlands District
- Paso Robles
- Oakville
- Oak Knoll District of Napa Valley
- North Fork of Long Island
- Napa Valley
- Mt. Veeder
- Mt. Harlan
- Monticello
- Monterey
- Mendocino Ridge
- Mendocino
- Los Carneros
- Long Island
- Lodi
- Livermore Valley
- Leelanau Peninsula
- Knights Valley
- Kelsey Bench-Lake County
- Guenoc Valley
- Green Valley of Russian River Valley
- Grand Valley
- Grand River Valley
- Fountaingrove District
- Fort Ross-Seaview
- Finger Lakes
- Eola-Amity Hills
- El Dorado
- Edna Valley
- Dundee Hills
- Dry Creek Valley
- Columbia Valley
- Columbia Gorge
- Clarksburg
- Cienega Valley
- Chehalem Mountains
- Chalone
- Chalk Hill
- Cayuga Lake
- Carmel Valley
- Bennett Valley
- Arroyo Seco
- Arroyo Grande Valley
- Anderson Valley
- Ancient Lakes of Columbia Valley
- Alexander Valley
- Sonoma County
- Santa Barbara County
- El Dorado County
- Calaveras County
- Amador County