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As one of the most popular grapes for growing and consuming, Chardonnay can be made in a wide range of styles depending on where it is grown and how it is made. These styles can vary from a sparkling Blanc de Blanc, or fresh fermented in stainless steel, to rich and creamy white wine aged in oak barrels. While Chardonnay can flourish in many environments, in its homeland of Burgundy, it can produce some of the most remarkable and longest-lived examples. Whereas from California it can produce both oaky, buttery styles as well as leaner, European-inspired wines. A Somm secret: the Burgundy subregion of Chablis, while typically using older oak barrels, produces a bright style similar to the unoaked style with high levels of acidity. Most people who do not like oaky/buttery Chardonnay may likely enjoy Chablis.
Notable regions for this grape include Burgundy (and Chablis) in France; Central Coast, Napa, and Sonoma in California; and Western Australia.
When pairing with meals, consider the characteristics, flavors, and acidity of your food first. You always want to try to match the same characteristics and intensities with your wine. No-brainer pairing options include seafood, salads, and white meat. Chardonnay, with its vast versatility, is everyone’s best friend.
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$160.00
This is Champagne for people who love Champagne. Made by the family-run house of Veuve Fourny & Fils in the Premier Cru village of Vertus, this Blanc de Blancs is all Chardonnay and all finesse. The Fourny brothers farm old vines on the chalky slopes of the Côte des Blancs, producing a Champagne that is bright, precise, and quietly luxurious.
Blanc de Blanc always has a distinctive mineral edge – one reason sommeliers often pair them with oysters, caviar, or simple seafood where the wine’s precision can really shine.
Sustainable farming practices (Lutte Raisonnée), hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation, aged extensively on the lees and in bottle for 2 ½ years before release.
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$80.00
Fruit for this 1er cru White Burgundy comes from the highest vineyard site in Maranges (avg. 30 years in age). This is a sneaky premier cru that I think would keep an eye on. It may be the best valued Burgundy on the market.
Organic farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation and aged for 12 months in barrel.
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$300.00
This wine comes from 50-year-old vines grown in 30cm of soil before hitting pure chalk. The vineyard sits at 300m altitude, the highest altitude section of Folatieres, just beneath “La Truffière.” Aged for 12 months in barrel + 6 months in tank.
Sustainable farming practices, hand-harvested, and native yeast fermentation.
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$145.00
Marc and Alexandre Bachelet are the talk of the town. If you want to get your hands on Burgundy’s next big thing, we’d jump on these while you still can. This wine comes from 30+ year old vines located in Puligny Montrachet. Aged for 12 months in barrel + 6 months in tank
Sustainable farming practices, hand-harvested, and native yeast fermentation.
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$60.00
The Bachelet brothers have become Burgundy superstars for their ability to craft crystalline, terroir-driven wines that dramatically overdeliver for their appellation. Aged for 12 months in French oak barrel + 6 months in tank. Enjoy with salmon with beurre blanc sauce or a lemon herbed chicken.
Sustainable farming practices, hand-harvested, and native yeast fermentation.
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$43.00
A perfectly sized expression of one of Champagne’s most respected grower families, this half-bottle of Gimonnet et Fils Blanc de Blancs Premier Cru delivers precision, elegance, and unmistakable Côte des Blancs character. Crafted entirely from Chardonnay grown in premier cru villages, it’s crisp, mineral-driven, and effortlessly celebratory – ideal for aperitif moments, intimate dinners, or elevated gifting.
Sustainable farming practices, estate-grown fruit, and extended lees aging for texture and complexity. Only 988 cases imported.






