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Winemaking in New Zealand dates back to their colonial times (the mid-1800s) but never really took off until the 1970s. Since then, New Zealand has gradually earned a reputation for producing high-quality wines, with their Sauvignon Blancs receiving widespread critical acclaim as they popularized a unique, assertive style for the grape.

New Zealand’s climate and geography play an important role in winemaking within the country. Many of the best wine regions lie in valleys carved out of the mountains that dominate the country, protecting vineyards from wind while the mountains help block excessive rain. Since New Zealand is an island nation, the surrounding waters tend to moderate temperatures, providing for cooler summers and milder winters and protecting the grapes from temperature extremes.

The most famous wine region in New Zealand is Marlborough, which is known for producing tremendous Sauvignon Blancs. New Zealand winemakers are also known for their highly-rated Pinot Noirs.

Chardonnay/White Burgundy

Chardonnay Wines

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Chardonnay is the most popular white wine in the world, and also one of the most diverse. Depending on the soil, climate and winemaking traditions of the region in which it is grown, its style can range from steely and crisp to creamy and toasty.

In the much-acclaimed Burgundy region of France, Chardonnay exhibits its most noble manifestation. Winemakers around the world try to emulate the prestigious bottling from appellations such as Montrachet, Corton Charlemagne, Meursault and Chablis, praised for their longevity and complex taste. Chardonnay is also indispensable to the superlative sparkling wines of Champagne. In fact, almost every major wine region from the Finger Lakes to New Zealand has embraced this stellar grape.

The characteristic flavors of Chardonnay include apples, pears, lemon and pineapple.  Medium-full in body, with zesty acidity and the potential for excellent balance of fruit, Chardonnay is a delightful food partner as well as a wine to sip on its own.

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  1. Kim Crawford New Zealand Unoaked Chardonnay  2010 / 750 ml.

    Kim Crawford New Zealand Unoaked Chardonnay

    2010 / 750 ml.

    New Zealand
    Item #67899
    $15.99
    Only $14.39 when you buy a solid or mixed case
  2. Kumeu River Village Chardonnay  2006 / 750 ml.

    Kumeu River Village Chardonnay

    2006 / 750 ml.

    New Zealand | Auckland | Kumeu
    SP90WE87
    Item #52997

    Limited inventory.
    8 bottles or less in stock; we will confirm your order by email.

    $12.99
    Compare: $19.99 Best Buy: you save 35%

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