Noun
dry white table wine resembling Chablis but made from Chardonnay grapes
white wine grape
Source: WordNetEveryone can commit to 20 minutes, especially if there's a glass of Chardonnay afterwards. Kate Winslet
I quit smoking the day I found out I was pregnant, which was nine years ago. But I'll still smoke in a movie. I have other vices, you know, like potato chips and chardonnay - but not together. Jean Smart
On Saturday afternoons when all the things are done in the house and there's no real work to be done, I play Bach and Chopin and turn it up real loudly and get a good bottle of chardonnay and sit out on my deck and look out at the garden. Maya Angelou
A French term that means "white from whites", and is used to designate Champagnes made exclusively from Chardonnay grapes or in rare occasions from Pinot blanc (such as La Bolorée main from Cedric Bouchard). Source: Internet
Being cold tolerant, the Chardonnay grape is well suited for New York. Source: Internet
Being a rather neutral grape, Australian winemakers first approached Chardonnay in the same manner they were making wine from the similarly neutral Sultana grape. Source: Internet