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12 Reasons to Love Chardonnay

New York Times
By Eric Asimov

For longer than I can remember, California chardonnay has been a wine that many discerning consumers love to hate. It is by far the most popular white grape grown in California, with about 90,000 acres planted in 2021, dwarfing runners-up like sauvignon blanc, pinot gris and colombard, with about 16,000 acres each

.12 Reasons to Love California Chardonnay – The New York Times

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