Collection: Chardonnay

Chardonnay is one of the world’s most versatile and widely planted white grape varieties, producing everything from crisp mineral wines and classic Chablis to richer textured styles and fine sparkling wine. This collection focuses on balanced, expressive Chardonnay chosen for freshness, texture and regional character.

Chardonnay is one of the world’s most important and versatile white grape varieties, capable of producing an enormous range of wine styles depending on climate, soil and winemaking approach. Originally from Burgundy in eastern France, Chardonnay is now grown across nearly every major wine-producing country, from cool-climate coastal vineyards and Alpine regions to warmer Mediterranean and New World sites.

The grape is especially valued for its ability to reflect terroir and winemaking style. In cooler regions such as Chablis, Chardonnay tends to produce crisp, mineral-driven wines with citrus, green apple and saline freshness, while warmer climates can create broader, richer wines with stone fruit, texture and riper fruit character. Oak ageing and lees contact can also add notes of brioche, vanilla, butter and spice, though many modern producers now favour fresher and more restrained styles.

Our Chardonnay range focuses on expressive growers making wines with balance, freshness and regional identity, from mineral Chablis and white Burgundy to low-intervention Chardonnay, traditional method sparkling wine and cooler-climate New World expressions. Alongside classic producers, the collection also includes organically farmed and minimal intervention wines chosen for texture, precision and drinkability.

Expect flavours of citrus, orchard fruit, white peach, brioche, hazelnut and mineral freshness alongside wines suited to everything from seafood and roast chicken to richer dishes and long ageing. Whether you prefer lean unoaked Chardonnay or fuller textured styles with oak influence, Chardonnay remains one of the most versatile and rewarding white wine categories in the world.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Chardonnay taste like?

Chardonnay can range from crisp and mineral to rich and textured depending on where and how it is made. Common flavours include citrus, green apple, peach, brioche, hazelnut and subtle vanilla or butter in oak-aged styles.

Is Chardonnay dry or sweet?

Most Chardonnay is made in a dry style, though some warmer-climate or heavily oaked examples can feel richer and rounder on the palate.

What is the difference between Chablis and Chardonnay?

Chablis is a wine region in Burgundy where Chardonnay is the only permitted grape variety. Chablis typically produces fresher, more mineral and less oaky styles of Chardonnay.

Does Chardonnay pair well with food?

Yes. Chardonnay is one of the most food-friendly white wines, pairing especially well with seafood, roast chicken, creamy dishes, mushrooms and softer cheeses depending on style.

What is unoaked Chardonnay?

Unoaked Chardonnay is fermented and aged without oak barrels, resulting in fresher wines that emphasise citrus, orchard fruit and mineral character rather than vanilla or buttery notes.