Which wine is lowest in calories, red or white?!


Question: They make a Low calorie wine!

BUT!!!

Red wine has more anti-cancer properties because the skin is maintained during the wine making process. When white wine is being made, their skin are removed before they are crushed. They are not when making red wine.
There are several red wines available and some are more phytochemical rich than others. A study conducted at UC Davis found Cabernet Sauvignon to be richest in flavanoids. Petit Syrah and Pinot Noir were also high in flavanoids.


Answers: They make a Low calorie wine!

BUT!!!

Red wine has more anti-cancer properties because the skin is maintained during the wine making process. When white wine is being made, their skin are removed before they are crushed. They are not when making red wine.
There are several red wines available and some are more phytochemical rich than others. A study conducted at UC Davis found Cabernet Sauvignon to be richest in flavanoids. Petit Syrah and Pinot Noir were also high in flavanoids.

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white though they arent much different - both are around the 120 - 130 a glass mark, go for a spritzer - even better with around just 50 cals

white

red

i think i might b the same
cuz its made of the same thing

white, because it is usually lower in alcool content.. so less calories... just like beer.

i'm thinking red wine is lower. cause it's better for you, but i could be wrong.

neither they have the same calories

me thinks white.

red fo sho

Red is ultimately more healthy than white. Both are similar in caloric content, but white has more sugar.

Red usually has 100 calories per glass, 2g of carbs per glass and plenty of benefits, including prevention of cavities!

I find white wine to be too acidity and also dry.

WHITE

i think white.. well thats what my mom said.

There is not enough difference for it to matter. It also depends on the wine. They are all usually in the same range as long as you are not talking about a dessert wine.





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