Noun
dry white California table wine made from white Pinot grapes
white wine grape; grown especially in California for making wines resembling those from Chablis, France
Source: WordNetA 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
A zesty natural wine made from hand-picked, organic Pinot Blanc grapes. Source: Internet
Due to some ampelographical similarities, Pinot blanc and Chardonnay were often mistaken for each other and even today share many of the same synonyms. Source: Internet
Italy Pinot blanc grapes Chardonnay has a long history in Italy but for a large part of it, the grape was commonly confused with Pinot blanc—often with both varieties interplanted in the same vineyard and blended together. Source: Internet
This happened despite the fact that Chardonnay grapes get more golden-yellow in color close to harvest time and can be visually distinguished from Pinot blanc. Source: Internet