Discover the nuances of chardonnay when it is grown and made in two different hemispheres. Chardonnay was barely grown in Italy until the 1980s, but since then it has grown in popularity with significant quality improvements over the last four decades. This dozen includes two Italian chardonnay with two Adelaide Hills chardonnay (three bottles of each). Maso di Mezzo Chardonnay 2021 is grown at altitude in Northern Italy (some similar to the Adelaide Hills style) whereas the Feudo Arancio Chardonnay 2021 is grown in Sicily, where it produces a much riper, fuller style of chardonnay.