Wine calories: Everything you need to know
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Who doesn't know the satisfying feeling of enjoying a good glass of wine? But at the same time, the question often arises: how many calories are actually in wine? As we are about to discover, the calorie content of wine depends on a whole range of factors, particularly alcohol and sugar. For all those who appreciate the pleasure and still keep an eye on their figure, we provide the essential information here! Let's get into the calorie ratios!
How many calories does a bottle of wine have?
Puff! The pop of the cork, the prelude to a relaxed evening. But as you pour the wine, the question creeps in: How does this indulgence affect your calorie balance? On average, a standard 750 ml bottle of wine packs 600 to 700 calories. The exact amount varies depending on the type of wine, as sweet wines tend to contain more sugar and therefore more calories. So if your focus is on your figure, it is advisable to take a closer look at the wine of your choice.
All-clear: wine does not necessarily have to be a calorie bomb - as long as you enjoy it in moderation.
Is wine a calorie bomb?
The term 'calorie bomb' often sets alarm bells ringing, especially if you are trying to maintain a balanced diet. But all-clear: wine does not necessarily have to be a calorie bomb - as long as you enjoy it in moderation. A standard 150 ml glass of wine contains around 120 to 130 calories. Note that these values vary depending on the type of wine. Dry wines naturally have less sugar and therefore fewer calories than their sweet counterparts. At Drops you will find extremely light white wines, such as the Pinot Blanc SA from Rebenhof in Styria.
How many calories are in 0.5 l of wine?
The number of calories in 0.5 liters of wine depends on the type of wine, as different types of wine contain different amounts of alcohol and sugar. On average, a standard glass of wine (approx. 150 ml) contains around 120 to 130 calories. Half a liter of wine is equivalent to 500 ml, and if we assume that the wine contains about 13% alcohol, this could result in about 520 calories.
How many calories are in 100ml of dry red wine?
Dry red wine, with its seductively complex flavors, is an absolute hit among wine lovers. If you ask yourself how many calories are in 100 ml of this fine wine, the answer is around 80 to 90 calories. Dry red wine scores with less sugar, which leads to a slimmer calorie balance. A cool choice for anyone who likes things to be figure-conscious and tasty - in contrast to the sweeter alternatives.
Calorie content of natural wines and Pet Nats
Generally speaking, it is difficult to draw comparisons between conventional and natural wines. It can be assumed that natural wines are usually lighter in alcohol. Of course there are exceptions, as always it depends on the alcohol content.
Pet Nats are sparkling wines that are produced without the addition of sugar. They therefore have a low sugar content and are therefore low in calories. An average glass of Pet Nats with an alcohol content of 12% has around 100 calories. In contrast, a glass of conventional sparkling wine with an alcohol content of 12% has around 140 calories. Natural wines and Pet Nats are good options for people who want to eat consciously and consume fewer calories. However, they are also tasty wines that are suitable for everyone.