The monks are thought to be the first to plant the chardonnay grape in the region.
The chardonnay grape is popular for a reason: it makes many fine white wines.
If all you want to make is liquor, potatoes are cheaper than chardonnay grapes.
The wine is an extraordinary evocation of what can be found in the chardonnay grape.
The great white wines of Burgundy, without exception, are made from the chardonnay grape.
Both were made by the same man from chardonnay grapes grown in vineyards a stone's throw apart.
Burgundies made from the chardonnay grape define the international standard for the genre.
All three were made from the chardonnay grape.
America's infatuation with the chardonnay grape has to be one of the great love stories of the late 20th century.
By informal count, there are more than 600 wineries in this country making wine from chardonnay grapes.