Chardonnay wine is made from green-skinned grapes and originates from the French region of Burgundy but is now commonly found worldwide due to its ability to adapt to different climates. The recognised shape of a Chardonnay glass is similar to that of Burgundy, a large bowl so the wine can aerate at its widest point on a much shorter stem. As a result, it’s generally recognised as the biggest and widest glass associated with white wine.