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What are the qualities of a Chardonnay wine? - Wine & Spirits

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Chardonnay wines are one of the most widely manufactured varieties of white wines. They are typically dry, full-bodied and are often matured in oak. The aroma of a Chardonnay is generally fruity with flavors of apples, if produced in cooler climates, to more tropical fruits, when made in warmer regions.

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