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Chardonnay – The world-famous grape variety with many faces

Chardonnay is one of the best-known and most widely cultivated white wine varieties in the world. Originally from Burgundy (France), this noble grape variety has established itself in almost all wine-growing regions – from California to Australia and South Africa. Thanks to its adaptability to different terroirs and cultivation methods, it is available in many styles: Fresh & mineral from Chablis, buttery & full-bodied from California or elegant & nutty from Burgundy.

But what makes Chardonnay so special for the perfect accompaniment to food? Its flavor profile ranges from fruity citrus & apple notes to creamy vanilla & brioche aromas (due to the aging in wooden barrels). As a result, it harmonizes with a variety of dishes – from light starters to creamy main courses.

Which dishes go best with Chardonnay? Find out the best food pairings for different Chardonnay styles here !


🥂 Chardonnay & food – The best food pairings

1️⃣ Fresh, mineral Chardonnays (e.g. Chablis, Germany, northern Italy)

Taste: Light, citrusy, crisp acidity, mineral
Typical aromas: lemon, green apple, chalk, wet stones

Best food pairings:
Fish & seafood → Oysters, mussels, sushi
Light salads & vegetable dishes → Asparagus, green beans, zucchinis
Goat’s cheese & cream cheese

Recommended recipes:

  • Fried cod with pea puree & caramelized onions
  • Lemon risotto with green asparagus & roasted almonds

2️⃣ Creamy, medium-bodied Chardonnays (e.g. Burgundy, South Tyrol, New Zealand)

Taste: Round, delicately fruity, subtle woody notes
Typical aromas: pear, peach, honeydew melon, hazelnut, vanilla

Best food pairings:
Creamy pasta dishes → Pasta Alfredo, pumpkin ravioli
Poultry & veal → Chicken breast with wild garlic risotto, veal escalope
Soft cheese → Brie, camembert

Recommended recipes:

  • Chicken breast with wild garlic risotto & roasted hazelnuts
  • Pasta with prawns & lemon and garlic sauce

3️⃣ Buttery Chardonnays matured in wood (e.g. California, Australia, southern France)

Taste: Full-bodied, buttery, gentle acidity, often with vanilla and roasted aromas
Typical aromas: butter, caramel, tropical fruit, roasted nuts

Best food pairings:
Grilled fish & seafood → Salmon, lobster, scallops
Stronger meat dishes → Pork fillet with mustard crust, braised beef cheeks
Hard cheese & matured cheese → Gruyère, Comté, matured Gouda

Recommended recipes:

  • Pork fillet with mustard crust & creamed savoy cabbage
  • Fried skrei with lemon butter & winter vegetables

🔍 Chardonnay & wine pairing at a glance

Chardonnay style Best food pairings
Mineral & fresh Fish, seafood, light salads, goat cheese
Creamy & medium-bodied Poultry, pasta with cream sauce, camembert
Buttery & full-bodied Grilled fish, strong meat dishes, hard cheese

📌 Tip: If you are unsure, choose a balanced Chardonnay from Burgundy – it goes well with many dishes!

🚀 Conclusion: Why Chardonnay is the perfect food wine

Chardonnay is one of the most versatile grape varieties of all, as it is available in both fresh, mineral and buttery, powerful forms. This makes it suitable for a wide range of dishes – from light seafood to creamy pasta dishes and grilled meat.

📌 Whether you are enjoying a refreshing fish dish or a buttery risotto – Chardonnay is always the perfect wine accompaniment! 🍷

Which combination did you like best? Discover all the matching recipes here! 😊🚀

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