Chardonnay

Chardonnay

91 Parker
2017 Roulot Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru
grape Chardonnay
695.00 574.38
95 Vinous
2018 Champagne Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame Brut
grape Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier, Pinot Noir
189.95 156.98

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94 Parker
2015 Champagne Veuve Clicquot Brut Rosé La Grande Dame
grape Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier, Pinot Noir
350.00 289.26
95 Parker
2023 De Wetshof Estate The Site Chardonnay
grape Chardonnay
32.45 26.82
2023 Wente Morning Fog Chardonnay
grape Chardonnay, Gewurztraminer
13.85 11.45 As low as 13.20
94 Parker
2015 Champagne Louis Roederer & Philippe Starck Brut Nature Rosé
grape Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier, Pinot Noir
95.00 78.51
David Léclapart Champagne l'Aphrodisiaque V16
grape Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
240.00 198.35
David Léclapart Champagne l'Aphrodisiaque V17
grape Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
255.00 210.74
99 James Suckling
2020 Joseph Drouhin Montrachet Marquis de Laguiche Grand Cru
grape Chardonnay
995.00 822.31
92 Parker
2017 Domaine Hubert Lamy Saint-Aubin 1er Cru Derrière Chez Edouard Haute Densité
grape Chardonnay
995.00 822.31
93 Vinous
2019 Michel Niellon Chassagne-Montrachet Clos Saint-Jean 1er Cru Blanc
grape Chardonnay
95.00 78.51

Chardonnay might just be the most versatile white grape in the world. From crisp, mineral Chablis to rich and creamy Napa Valley wines, this grape can do it all. No wonder winemakers and wine lovers can’t get enough of it. 

Chardonnay history and origin

The birthplace of Chardonnay is Burgundy, France. The small village of Chardonnay in the Mâconnais region gave the grape its name. It’s believed to be a natural crossing between Pinot and the ancient Gouais Blanc. Already in the Middle Ages, Chardonnay was recognized as a grape with great potential.

Burgundy is still the ultimate reference point. From Puligny-Montrachet and Meursault come some of the most refined examples. In Chablis, Chardonnay is the star: sharp, mineral, and refreshing.

In Champagne, it’s often blended with Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. Sometimes it shines solo, in a Blanc de Blancs, showing just how adaptable Chardonnay really is.

Ideal conditions for Chardonnay

Chardonnay can grow almost anywhere, but it thrives best on limestone soils. In cooler climates it delivers high acidity and a lean style. In warmer regions you’ll get riper fruit flavors and a fuller body. Winemakers can influence the style further through oak aging and batonnage (stirring the lees). That’s why wines from the same grape can taste so completely different.

Chardonnay around the world

Outside France, Chardonnay has conquered the globe. In California—especially Napa Valley and Sonoma—it’s loved in a richer, more opulent style with tropical fruit and a touch of vanilla from oak. In Australia, regions like Yarra Valley and Margaret River produce both crisp and powerful versions. South Africa, Chile, and Argentina add their own twists. Even in cooler New Zealand, Chardonnay thrives, often showing lively acidity and pure fruit.

Typical characteristics of Chardonnay wines

Chardonnay is a true chameleon. In Chablis you’ll taste lemon, green apple, and salty minerality. In Burgundy you get more depth, often with notes of butter, hazelnut, and white stone fruit. In the New World, flavors lean toward pineapple, mango, and ripe peach. Winemaking choices matter too: oak brings roundness, creaminess, and hints of vanilla or toast, while stainless steel preserves freshness and a clean profile.

What to eat with Chardonnay?

Chardonnay’s versatility makes it a natural match at the table. A few go-to pairings:

  • Chablis: oysters, sushi, ceviche
  • Burgundy: roast chicken with lemon, creamy pasta, comté cheese
  • Champagne Blanc de Blancs: shellfish, light cheeses
  • New World Chardonnay: grilled salmon, lobster with butter, soft cheeses

The rule of thumb: light Chardonnay with light dishes, fuller styles with richer foods. That way, everything stays in balance.

Fun facts about Chardonnay

– Chardonnay is the most widely planted white grape variety in the world.

– In the 1990s, the “ABC movement” (Anything But Chardonnay) appeared because the grape had become so dominant. Ironically, it never lost its popularity. At Grandcruwijnen, ABC means Au Bon Climat these days!

– Champagne made only from Chardonnay is called “Blanc de Blancs,” known for its freshness and finesse.

– Winemakers often call it a “winemaker’s grape,” because it offers so many possibilities in the cellar.

Order Chardonnay online?

At Grandcruwijnen you’ll find a wide selection of Chardonnays: from crisp Chablis to rich Burgundies and characterful New World bottles. All wines are stored in our climate-controlled Wine Warehouse. Picking up your order yourself? You’ll receive an instant discount, visible right away when you select ‘Afhalen’ (Pick-up) at checkout.

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