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- early experiments.[citation needed] Washington Chardonnays can be very similar to Californian Chardonnays, but tend to have more emphasis on fruit than...
- Chardonnay Curran (born August 8, 1999) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a midfielder for the Chicago Red Stars of the National Women's...
- "Marvin & Chardonnay" is a song by American rapper Big Sean featuring fellow American rappers Kanye West and Roscoe Dash, released as the second single...
- Institute, with help from three Chicago wine stores. A total of 221 Chardonnays from around the world were selected for the blind wine competition. France...
- thus counting only grades of French judges. California Chardonnays vs. Burgundy Chardonnays Official jury results: California Cabernet Sauvignon vs....
- Californian Chardonnays and Cabernet Sauvignon against their French counterparts from Burgundy and Bordeaux, respectively. While the overall Chardonnay category...
- Zealand, the variant "Chardonnay socialist" was used, as Chardonnay was seen as a drink of affluent people. By the late 1990s, chardonnay had become more readily...
- Mount Chardonnay is a prominent 7,020+ ft (2,140+ m) mountain summit located in the Skagit Range, which is a subset of the North Cascades in Whatcom County...
- returns and attends the wedding of Chardonnay and Jason (at Chardonnay's request). Jason does not marry Chardonnay, admitting he is still in love with...
- design. Four years later, the Chateau Montelena 1973 Chardonnay won first place among the chardonnays and white Burgundies entered in the "Judgment of Paris"...