Skouras Chardonnay
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Description
Skouras Chardonnay is a French oak-aged Greek Chardonnay from the Peloponnese, bottled at approximately 12.4% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Produced by Domaine Skouras — founded in 1986 by Dijon-trained winemaker George Skouras — this bottling channels Old World technique through distinctly Greek terroir, resulting in a Chardonnay with uncommon mineral backbone and Mediterranean warmth.
Quick Facts: ABV: ~12.4% | Origin: Peloponnese, Greece | Varietal Chardonnay | Domaine Skouras
Production & Heritage
George Skouras studied oenology in Dijon — the heartland of Burgundian Chardonnay — before returning to Greece to establish Domaine Skouras in the Nemea region of the Peloponnese in 1986. The estate's winemaking philosophy centers on purity, varietal clarity, and terroir imprint, cultivating Chardonnay alongside indigenous Greek varieties like Agiorgitiko and Moschofilero. The Chardonnay sees aging in high-quality French oak barrels, a technique that lends structure and complexity while allowing the Peloponnese mesoclimate to express itself through the fruit. This approach sets Skouras apart from many international Chardonnay producers — the wine reads as distinctly Greek despite its Burgundian pedigree.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with bright lime and orange blossom before shifting into riper pineapple and melon tones. Beneath the fruit, hints of butter, sweet wood, almond, and a thread of minerality add depth and intrigue.
Taste: The entry is rich and generous, with citrus and tropical fruit — peach, melon, pineapple — filling the mid-palate. French oak aging contributes flavors of vanilla, butter, and a whisper of coconut, while crisp acidity keeps everything balanced and prevents the wine from feeling heavy. The mouthfeel is complex, with a tension between lush ripeness and an edgy, mineral-driven freshness.
Finish: Medium-length with lingering bitter almond and vanilla trailing off alongside citrus peel. The mineral undertone persists, leaving a clean and satisfying close.
How to Drink Skouras Chardonnay
Serve lightly chilled to around 10–12°C (50–54°F) to bring out both the aromatic lift and the oak-derived richness. This Chardonnay drinks beautifully on its own but also holds up as a food wine. For cocktail-adjacent applications, try it in a White Wine Spritz with a splash of soda and a grapefruit twist, which amplifies the citrus character. It also works in a Kir — a small measure of crème de pêche plays off the stone fruit notes naturally — or in a Sangria Blanca, where its tropical and vanilla notes add body and complexity to the pitcher.
Best For
- Introducing wine drinkers to premium Greek white wines beyond Assyrtiko
- Pairing with a Mediterranean seafood dinner
- Gifting to a Burgundy lover curious about New World-meets-Old World hybrids
- Anchoring a comparative tasting of international Chardonnays
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Skouras Chardonnay taste like? It delivers rich citrus and tropical fruit — lime, peach, pineapple — layered with vanilla, butter, and almond from French oak aging, all balanced by crisp acidity and mineral freshness.
How does Skouras Chardonnay compare to Burgundy Chardonnay? Both share a winemaking lineage rooted in French technique and oak aging, but Skouras draws from the warmer Peloponnese climate, producing a riper tropical fruit profile with more pronounced Mediterranean minerality than a typical Côte de Beaune white.
Is Skouras Chardonnay good for sipping on its own? Yes — the interplay between rich oak character and bright acidity makes it rewarding as a standalone pour, especially when served lightly chilled.
Where is Skouras Chardonnay made? It is produced by Domaine Skouras in the Nemea region of the Peloponnese, Greece, an area better known for red Agiorgitiko but increasingly recognized for high-quality white wine production.
What foods pair well with Skouras Chardonnay? Grilled prawns or lobster benefit from the wine's buttery oak notes. Roast chicken with lemon and herbs mirrors the citrus profile. Creamy risotto or pasta with a beurre blanc echoes the wine's texture. Aged Gruyère or Comté pick up the vanilla and almond undertones. Greek-style baked fish with olive oil and capers ties directly to the wine's regional character.
What sizes does Skouras Chardonnay come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle; other formats have not been widely documented for this particular expression.
Is Skouras Chardonnay worth the price? Skouras Chardonnay positions in the mid-range tier for oak-aged Chardonnay, delivering a level of complexity and winemaking precision — from a Dijon-trained producer — that punches above many comparably priced international alternatives.
Why Skouras Chardonnay?
What makes this wine compelling is the specific combination of classical French winemaking education and Greek growing conditions. George Skouras brought Burgundian rigor to the Peloponnese at a time when few Greek producers were taking Chardonnay seriously as a varietal wine. The use of high-quality French oak barrels and a focus on terroir expression over simple fruit extraction gives the wine a layered, site-specific character that distinguishes it from mass-market oaked Chardonnays. For drinkers looking beyond the usual California or Australian options, Skouras offers a genuinely different lens on a familiar grape.
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