Chardonnay Day

May 22, Thursday

Chardonnay Day
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Chardonnay Day is an international celebration dedicated to one of the most popular white wine grape varieties in the world.

History of the holiday
The holiday was established in 2010 by wine expert Rick Bakas as an online initiative to support the wine industry after the 2008 financial crisis. Thanks to the active participation of social media users, the holiday quickly gained international popularity.

Origin of the Chardonnay grape
The Chardonnay grape originates from the village of Chardonnay in the Mâcon region of Burgundy, France. It is believed to have arisen from a cross between Pinot Noir and Gouais Blanc. Due to its neutrality and ability to reflect the characteristics of the terroir, Chardonnay has become one of the most popular and versatile grape varieties in the world.

How Chardonnay Day is celebrated
Chardonnay Day is marked by a variety of events:

* wine tastings at wineries and restaurants;
* themed dinners with dishes paired with Chardonnay;
* online events and virtual winery tours;
* social media posts with the hashtags #ChardonnayDay and #InternationalChardonnayDay.

In some regions, such as New Zealand and Burgundy, special events are held to honor the day.

Interesting facts about Chardonnay

* Chardonnay is one of the most widely planted grape varieties in the world.
* This grape is used to produce both still and sparkling wines, including Champagne.
* Depending on the region and winemaking techniques, the taste of Chardonnay can range from light and fruity to rich and buttery.
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