Chardonnay

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A green-skinned grape variety used to make a white wine.
  2. A variety of wine made from this grape.
noun
  1. Alternative letter-case form of Chardonnay.

Pronunciation

/ˌʃɑː(ɹ)dəˈneɪ/ En-us-Chardonnay.oga

Word forms

Chardonnay Chardonnays

Etymology

Borrowed from French chardonnay, believed to be named after the village of Chardonnay in the Mâconnais region of France, where Pouilly-Fuissé is currently produced; it is possible that the variety was first bred there

Derived words

Translations

Chinese Mandarin: 霞多麗 /霞多丽 Chinese Mandarin: 莎當妮 /莎当妮 Chinese Mandarin: 夏敦埃 Finnish: chardonnay-rypäle Finnish: chardonnay Finnish: chardonnay-viini French: chardonnay Galician: chardonnay German: Chardonnay-Traube German: Chardonnay Japanese: シャルドネ Macedonian: Шардоне Marathi: शार्डोने Portuguese: Chardonnay Russian: шардоне́ Georgian: შარდონე Spanish: chardonay
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