Chardonnay
Chardonnay – traditionally known as Morillon in Styria – is one of the world's most famous white grape varieties. It originates from Burgundy. This versatile grape adapts to different climates and soils, offering a wide range of aromas, from melons and exotic fruits to apples and gooseberries. Chardonnay wines can range from light and fresh to full-bodied and barrel-aged. With increasing age, they develop complex notes of shortbread, caramel, and hazelnut, while always retaining a pleasant acidity.