Calories in Wine
- Wine, Table, Red
- Wine, Table, White
- Wine
- Wine - White, Dry
- Wine - White, Medium
- Champagne
- Wine, Table, Rose
- (Red Lobster) Sutter Home Cabernet Sauvignon
- Wine - White, Sweet
- Wine, Dessert, Sweet
- (Red Lobster) Sutter Home Chardonnay
- Wine - Rose, Medium
- Sake Wine (16% alcohol) - Japanese/Drinks
- (Ruby's Diner) Wine All Table Types
- (Red Lobster) Wine - Red - Glass
- Wine, Dessert, Dry
- (Eden Foods) Mirin (rice cooking wine) - Japanese Traditional/Imported Specialty
- (One.6) Chardonnay - California, 2003
- (One.9) Merlot - California, 2002
- (Red Lobster) Wine - White - Glass
- (Wild Vines) Cabernet Sauvignon - Black Cherry
- (Martini & Rossi) Moscato D'Asti
- Wine, Non-alcoholic
- (Arbor Mist) Merlot - Blackberry
- (Arbor Mist) Pinot Grigio - Island Fruits
- (Arbor Mist) Pinot Noir - Mixed Berry
- (Arbor Mist) White Zinfandel - Exotic Fruits
- (Arbor Mist) Zinfandel - Sangria,
- (Red Lobster) Wine - Red - Bottle
- (Red Lobster) Wine - Blush - Glass
- (Red Lobster) Wine - Sparkling - Glass
- Wine - Mulled, Homemade
- (Arbor Mist) White Zinfandel - Strawberry
- (Cupcake Vineyards) Moscato D'Asti - 2010
- (Ame) Wine - White, Non Alcoholic
- (Pompeian) Cooking Wine - White
- (Sutter Home) Fre Merlot - Alcohol Removed, 2006
- (Red Lobster) Wine - White - Bottle
- (Holland House) Cooking Wine - Marsala
- (Arbor Mist) Pinot Grigio - White Pear
- (Ame) Wine - Rose, Gently Sparkling, Non Alcoholic
- (Arbor Mist) White Zinfandel - Melon
- (Arbor Mist) Zinfandel - Sangria
- (Wild Vines) Merlot - Blackberry
- (Wild Vines) White Zinfandel - Sangria
- (Holland House) Cooking Wine - White
- (St. Regis) Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon - Alcohol Removed
- (Michele Chiarlo) White Table Wine - Nivole, 2008
- (Eden) Mirin - Rice Cooking Wine
- (Castello del Poggio) Moscato D'Asti - 2010
- (Umberto Fiore) Moscato D'Asti - D.O.C.G., 2010
- (Sainsbury's) Sparkling Alcohol Free Wine
- (Sutter Home) Fre - Alcohol Removed, Premium Red, 2005
- (Iberia) White Cooking Wine - White
- (Barefoot) Cabernet Sauvignon
- (Arbor Mist) Chardonnay - Peach
- (Wild Vines) White Zinfandel - Strawberry
- (Red Lobster) Wine - Sparkling - Bottle
- (Conchita) Cooking Wine - White, Dry
- (Holland House) White Cooking Wine - with Lemon Flavor
- (Wonnie's) Sweet Cooking Wine - Mirin
- (Brovida Cordara) Moscato D'Asti
- (Red Robin) Pinot Grigio
- (Inglenook) Champagne - Alcohol Removed
- (Pompeian) Cooking Wine - Marsala
- (Pompeian) Cooking Wine - Burgundy
- (Pompeian) Cooking Wine - Sherry
- (Riunite) White Merlot - Strawberry
- (Riunite) Merlot - Blackberry
- (Wild Vines) Chardonnay - Peach
- (Wild Vines) Zinfandel - Raspberry
- (Wild Vines) Frutezia White Wine - Sunshine Blend
- (Wild Vines) Frutezia White Wine - Orchard Blend
- (LongHorn Steakhouse Restaurant) Blush, White or Red - Glass - Wine
- (LongHorn Steakhouse Restaurant) Blush, White or Red - Bottle - Wine
Best Healthy Wine Facts
Wine health facts have recently been studied and given a lot of attention in both the media and medical research community. This is because wine contains a compound called resveratrol that acts as an antioxidant to prevent cell damage. Red wine is the best healthy wine because it contains the highest concentration of resveratrol that is found in high concentration in grape skin. The stronger the grape used in the process of making the wine, the increased amount of antioxidants. Choose a healthy wine such as Pinot Noir and Cabernet for benefits. Be remember, studies also show that while one glass of red wine a day can help lower heart disease risk, increased amounts will have negative effects.
Wine Nutrition Information
Wine nutrition information is often not found on the label, but a standard 5 oz serving of red wine contains approximately 106 calories while a similar serving of white wine contains approximately 100 calories. Compared to other alcoholic beverages and non-diet sodas, a serving of wine is relatively low in calories. Consuming wine in moderation is important. What constitutes moderation is based on a variety of factors such as age, gender and genetics. Moderation has been defined as one standard 5 oz glass of wine a day for women and two for men.
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