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Main Divide Chardonnay

Main Divide Chardonnay

North Canterbury, New Zealand | ⭐ Highly rated

Regular price $23.00
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Why we recommend it

If you want a rich, creamy Chardonnay that’s still balanced and food-friendly, this is a proven choice with 92 points from Halliday.

Best for: dinner parties, roast chicken nights, or when you want a smooth, satisfying white

Drink it with: buttery seafood, roast chicken, creamy risotto, or pasta in a white sauce

Expect orchard fruit flavours with gentle oak, a touch of vanilla and a subtle nutty finish. The palate is creamy and satin-like, but bright acidity and minerality keep it fresh rather than heavy. A great pick for Chardonnay lovers who want something generous, polished and reliable.

Product details

Vintage: 2023 | Size: 750 mL
Varietal: Chardonnay

Vintages may vary — if a specific vintage matters to you, message us to confirm before you order.

Producer: Main Divide

Main Divide is the second label of Pegasus Bay, offering vibrant, fruit-driven wines that capture the essence of North Canterbury’s cool-climate terroir. Crafted with the same meticulous care, these wines showcase purity, balance, and regional character, with a focus on aromatic whites and silky, expressive reds. Approachable yet complex, Main Divide delivers quality and personality in every bottle.

Food pairing suggestions

This wine is a perfect companion to poultry, lobster, and shellfish. Rich, creamy sauces, soft cheeses like brie and camembert, and earthy mushrooms bring out its layered complexity.

It also works beautifully with grilled or pan-fried fish, including raw seafood like sashimi. Poached or steamed chicken, cheddar, onion, garlic, roasted root vegetables, squash, fresh herbs, toasted nuts and seeds, pasta, potatoes, and whole grains make excellent pairings.

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