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because the source of the real name of the wine "Chardonnay". It turns out that the source of the name of white wine is in the Hebrew language and not in the French language. The first to brought the white wine in to France were the
Crusaders from Israel who were on leave and brought back home with them the wine whose original name in French was "Porte de dieu" which means in English "gate of G-d" and it's a translation from the Hebrew name "sha'ar-adonay", which symbolize that they were from the holy city of Jerusalem, that surrounded by gates towards G-d When asking a French man to pronounce the name of the wine in Hebrew ("Sha'har-adonay") he actually pronounces it as "Char-donnay" " which the editor deleted due to lack of reference :
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Chardonnay are definitely significant on a global scale (and both can produce some delicious wine), but I'm not sure that they represent a sufficiently distinctive take on "Chardonnay-ness" to justify inclusion in this particular article (but they would be right at home in the country articles). Maybe NZ does. We could definitely do with some hard stats on eg acreage in each country, and a bit more sourced material on styles and the backlash. It would also be nice to have a really good photo of the grapes, the ones we have are OK, but not really "Wow!" An
English source for the chewing gum would also be good, I could only find blog references but I thought it was so weird that it had to go in :-)
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You may well be right but that statement needs evidence. It does appear that this is the shape favoured by
Chablis. I have checked several brands from other areas and they also tend to bear this out. However other grape varieties often share the same bottle shape. Unfortunately this is getting too
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In my experience, Chardonnay is sold in a bottle shaped differently from all others. Specifically, the shoulders are lower and more gently sloped than those of other bottles. The pictures on the article right now suggest that this is just a local phenomenon, perhaps only in the United States. But
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It isn't perfect, but I've knocked it into some kind of shape. To be honest I was getting a bit bored by the time I got to the
Regions bit, it could do with a bit of expansion without turning it into a boring list of every country that grows a bit of Chardonnay. For instance Kiwi and Chilean
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Chardonnay means four seeds in persian,char=4 and donnay=seed,if you open inside of a
Chardonnay you will find four seeds in it sugesting the true origin of this grape,infact you will find the tastiest variety of this grape grown for thousands of years in city of Qazvin(caspian in persian).
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Show me one source where anyone in agriculture refers to plantings (especially small acerage crops like wine) in square kilometres rather than hectares). You have a 40,000 hectare sheep station, not a 400 sq km one.
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it's definitely real .... do we know why? Is this a relic of the times when Chardonnay was considered the best of all wines? This holds true even for vendors whose white and red wine bottles are exactly identical.
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very heavily oaked whereas New Zealand wines are very lightly oaked. Lumping them together is like mixing France and Egypt - except that Egypt is geographically nearer to France than Australia is to New Zealand.
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It is no wonder, Qazvin (Caspian) has always been one of the best ground to grew grapes in Iran. Apart from the wine , Qazvin has also have been famous for Vodka (Arragh) in Iran "Vodka Qazvin).
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So, possibility is there that it is not only the Particular Grape that has four seeds but also the wine is produced by mixing 4 varieties of White Grape making it CHARDONNAY (Four Seeds).
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