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Plus, you want to choose a drink that won’t break the calorie bank. As a rule of thumb, white wines tend to be lower in calories than reds. Also, make sure your wine has a lower alcohol by ...
A few of the lower-calorie/lower-alcohol wines our columnist tasted—the Sauvignon Blancs in particular—proved pleasant. But when a quality dry Champagne or Vinho Verde proves just as light, are we ...
It can be tricky to gauge the standard serving — 5 oz — of wine when you are pouring from a standard, 25.4-oz bottle of wine. To help manage your calorie intake at home, use a measuring cup to ...
Five ounces of wine ranges from about 80 calories to 120 calories, depending on the type and the region it's grown in. Fun fact: That’s lower than the cals in an ounce of dark chocolate.
A person can have a 5-oz serving of white wine for 121 calories and then dilute it to their desired strength with calorie-free sparkling water. They can also choose drier types of white wine, ...
Canada's Food Guide to Healthy Eating defines a glass of wine as 150 millilitres, or about five ounces. So, the answer is about 125 calories a serving. That's based on a rough estimate of 25 ...
Monastrell – 130 calories for a 5-ounce glass, 162 calories for a 6.25-ounce glass. Sangiovese – 126 calories and 157 calories. Cabernet Franc – 123 calories and 153 calories.
Choose wine, light beer, or simple cocktails made with low-calorie mixers. Just as you might order your salad with dressing on the side, don't be shy about asking for your cocktail your way.
LOCA, the Spanish word for crazy, is a mashup of Low Calorie and Low Alcohol, as this wine clocks in at a relatively modest 9.5 percent alcohol and 79 calories per five ounces, about two-thirds ...
With a 5-oz serving of white wine containing 121 calories, people can reduce their calorie and sugar intake while still enjoying a drink by diluting or mixing it with a calorie-free carbonated ...