noun
- A dry white wine produced in the Chablis region of France, made from Chardonnay grapes.
Usage: Often capitalized when referring to wine from the specific French region; lowercase chablis may refer to similar wines produced elsewhere
Examples
- We ordered a bottle of Chablis with our seafood dinner.
- This Chablis has a crisp, mineral taste that pairs well with oysters.
- The restaurant's wine list featured several excellent chablis options.
- She prefers chablis to other white wines because of its dry finish.
- A glass of chilled Chablis is perfect for a summer afternoon.