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  • noun Alternative capitalization of Chardonnay

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Examples

  • Wineries and vineyards have invested heavily in chardonnay, which is far easier to grow and ripen on Long Island.

    Jamesport Vineyards 2007 Sauvignon Blanc Reserve 2009

  • They also brought in chardonnay, for what should be a naked version, as well as riesling grapes, which were given an arrested fermentation to keep a natural level of sweetness.

    Niagara Escarpment Wines 2009

  • No sense of direction in how chardonnay is made in Long Island.

    TasteCamp 2009

  • No sense of direction in how chardonnay is made in Long Island.

    TasteCamp 2009: An Interview with Remy Charest 2009

  • Secondly, chardonnay is the 2nd most planted grape on Long Island (merlot is 1st).

    Jamesport Vineyards 2007 Sauvignon Blanc Reserve 2009

  • I prefer a red, although a chardonnay is often paired with Thanksgiving dinner.

    Q&A 2009

  • No sense of direction in how chardonnay is made in Long Island.

    LENNDEVOURS: 2009

  • They also brought in chardonnay, for what should be a naked version, as well as riesling grapes, which were given an arrested fermentation to keep a natural level of sweetness.

    Bryan Calandrelli 2009

  • Of winemaker Baeza's current releases, this $13 chardonnay is the best.

    Hudson Valley Wine 2009

  • Sure, you can assume that the chardonnay is responsible for the ripe pear aromas and flavors.

    LENNDEVOURS: 2008

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