Vin Blanc Chardonnay : Our selection
Discover our selection of Chardonnay white wines from France's finest terroirs. Whether you prefer a fruity, woody or dry Chardonnay, you'll find exceptional cuvées, carefully selected by our sommelier.
Feeling a little lost? Let our expert recommendations be your guide.
Want to discover other grape varieties? Also explore our selections of natural white wine and Alsace natural wines !
A classic
Maison Valette
Mâcon Village White
26,50 €
24,50 €
A racy wine. Full and lively
Maison Valette
Pouilly Fuissé White
48,50 €
Yes to Chablis Burgundy
Domaine de Moor
Burgundy White 2023
31,90 €
mineral energy
Domaine de l'Octavin
Vin de France White 2020
39,80 €
Pure Chardonnay du Jura
Domaine Morel
Côtes du Jura White 2022
31,90 €
Les Grangeons de l'Albarine
Vin de France White 2022
23,90 €
Sublime complexity!
Clos des Vignes du Maynes
Mâcon Cruzille Blanc 2022
52,90 €
49,90 €
Sublime complexity!
Clos des Vignes du Maynes
Mâcon Cruzille White 2023
28,90 €
A high-altitude terroir
Chateau de Béru
Chablis White 2022
40,90 €
a fresh, immediate wine
Les vins de la Cadette
Burgundy Vézelay White 2023
25,20 €
Domaine Cruchandeau
Hautes Côtes de Nuits White 2023
22,95 €
A Chablis of tension and iodized minerality
Chateau de Béru
Chablis White 2022
44,50 €
Choosing the right Chardonnay white wine
What is a Chardonnay white wine?
A Chardonnay white wine is made primarily from Grape variety chardonnay, one of the most widely grown grapes in the world. Originally from the Burgundy region, it is also grown in other parts of France, such as the Jura.
Finally, this type of wine is very versatile, and can have totally different styles. This is due to terroir, vinification and ageing. Chardonnay has notes of white flowers, fruit, butter and wood.
In addition, Grape variety produces dry whites, crémants and champagnes. It is also blended with other grape varieties.
What's the difference between Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc?
First of all, these are two grape varieties widely planted around the world. Both come from white grapes, but have distinct taste profiles.
Chardonnay is well known to wine lovers and features on most café and restaurant menus in France. Its profile varies according to winemaking techniques and the wishes of winemaker. It can be light and fruity, or full-bodied, with woody, toasted, nutty or buttery aromas.
In conclusion, it's suitable for all occasions, whether as an aperitif with an acidic Chardonnay or to accompany a more substantial dish with a full-bodied white.
As for Sauvignon, Grape variety star of the Loire, Touraine and Sancerre regions, it stands out for its distinctive characteristics. It is often more acidic, mineral and refreshing, with notes of citrus, lemon, grapefruit or herbs.
Enjoy it on a terrace in summer, or with cheese in winter, as it's a light wine that goes well with dishes like raclette.
What dish to serve with this type of white wine?
Chardonnay's versatility gives you the opportunity to match your wine with almost any event.
Good news for pasta fans: creamy, pesto or Vongole pasta goes perfectly with a Chardonnay. Its freshness and flavor balance out rich dishes like pasta.
For a lighter option, dishes based on grilled or roasted vegetables, such as zucchini or eggplant, are excellent companions for Chardonnay.
And for carnivores, this wine goes perfectly with poultry dishes such as roast chicken, turkey or duck. If accompanied by cream or butter, Chardonnay lightens these rich dishes.

























