Why does Chardonnay taste buttery ?(and not all of them do)

The “buttery Chardonnay” taste results from malolactic fermentation (MLF), where sharp malic acid is converted into smoother lactic acid, creating creamy textures. Not all Chardonnays are buttery; cool-climate and modern styles often skip MLF and oak aging, resulting in crisp, fresh flavors. Understanding winemaking choices helps consumers select their preferred style.