Food Nutrition Facts
Nutrition Facts For
Chardonnay (White Wine)
Portion Size: 1 glass (5 ounces)
Nutrient | Value | % Daily Value* |
---|---|---|
123 kcal | 6% | |
0 g | 0% | |
0 g | 0% | |
0 mg | 0% | |
7 mg | 0% | |
21 mg | 1% | |
3 g | ||
0 g | ||
1 g | ||
3 g | ||
0 g | ||
Alcohol | ||
White Wine |
*Daily value based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs and health goals.
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Nutrition Facts For 1 glass (5 ounces) of Chardonnay (White Wine)

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Chardonnay is a versatile and widely planted white wine grape, known for its adaptability to various climates and winemaking techniques. This adaptability results in a diverse range of flavor profiles, from crisp and mineral-driven to rich and buttery. In cooler climates, Chardonnay often exhibits notes of green apple, citrus, and flint, while warmer regions tend to produce wines with flavors of tropical fruit, peach, and melon. Oak aging can further influence the wine, imparting notes of vanilla, butterscotch, and toast. The balance of fruit, acidity, and oak influence makes Chardonnay a popular choice for both casual enjoyment and pairing with a wide array of foods.
Beyond its flavor profile, Chardonnay's popularity stems from its ability to express terroir, the unique characteristics of the vineyard where it's grown. Different regions impart distinct qualities to the wine, leading to significant variations in style. From the lean, steely Chardonnays of Chablis to the opulent, oak-aged versions from California, the grape showcases its remarkable versatility. Whether you prefer a bright, refreshing white wine or a full-bodied, complex one, there's likely a Chardonnay out there to suit your palate. This range of styles, combined with its food-friendly nature, has solidified Chardonnay's position as one of the world's most beloved and widely recognized grape varieties.