chardonnay
/ʃɑrdoʊˈneɪ/Definitions
1. noun
a dry or oaky white wine, especially one made from Chardonnay grapes
“She opted for a glass of Chardonnay at the dinner party.”
2. proper noun
a specific type of Chardonnay wine, typically produced in Burgundy or other regions
“The sommelier highly recommended a vintage Chardonnay from the Chablis region.”