Itβs dry
Chardonnay is not usually a sweet wine.
Late harvest Chardonnay is a sweet white wine.
Some are some are not. Chardonnay is sweet Riesling is not as sweet
Oddly, their website only mentions Zinfandel(s)....
Chardonnay
Dry wine has fewer calories than sweet wine.
Chardonnay has a slightly lower sugar content than Merlot.
Chardonnay is a white wine, but not all white wine is chardonnay.
Chianti is a dry red wine.
Blanc de blanc is a sparkling wine term. It refers to a white wine made from white grapes. In Champagne, a blanc de blanc is 100% chardonnay. Technically it's a dry wine. Some people may taste these wines and say that they are fruitier than their blanc de noir counterparts. When it comes down to how dry or sweet a wine is, you have to refer to the brix level, or sugar to water ratio within the grapes, at harvest. So, in wine terms, blanc de blanc is dry. Something like Beringer White Zinfandel is sweet. Dessert wines and German Spatleses and Ausleses are considered sweet as well.
Merlot wines tend to be on the dry side (in wine talk, "dry" is the opposite of "sweet", and nowadays even most "sweet" wines are not really THAT sweet). If you want a wine that's actually what a non-wine person would consider sweet, look for something labeled as a "dessert" wine, such as a Moscato.