Wine Nutrition Guide: Calories, Resveratrol & Pregnancy Risks

Wine contains beneficial resveratrol but also carries high calorie counts and risks during pregnancy. Exploring the carbohydrate content in red wine and the impact on glucose levels is essential for health-conscious drinkers.

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Is Red Wine Good for Your Blood?

Although drinking alcohol in large quantities can increase your risk of health problems such as liver damage and addiction, having small amounts may actually be good for your health in some cases.

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The Effects of Two Glasses of Wine a Day

If you come home from work and have a couple of glasses of wine, or, better yet, enjoy them with dinner each night, the news is good. Most likely you are extending your life and helping your body avoid a number of diseases.

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The Nutritional Facts for Vendange Chardonnay Wine

Vendange, a California wine company, takes its name from the French word for "grape harvest." Located in Madera, California, the winery produces a variety of reasonably priced table wines including red wines, blush wines, and white wines.

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Health Risks of Drinking Too Much White Wine

You may have heard that drinking a glass of wine per day is good for you. A 1992 study found an association between moderate wine drinking and lower risk of heart disease. The key is moderation. According to the U.S.

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Carbohydrates & Calories in a Bottle of Wine

Wine consumption in the United States has nearly doubled over the past 20 years, going from about 464 million gallons in 1995 to an estimated 895 gallons in 2014, according to the Wine Institute. If you enjoy wine, it can be fascinating to discover new varietals and contemplate potential health benefits.

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Red Wine vs. White Wine

Wine lovers usually have a preference of either white or red. If you have made a resolution to count your calories and improve your health, you may be wondering which wine offers the most health benefits.

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How do I Make Homemade Raspberry Wine?

While some home brewers use raspberries to provide additional taste to grape wines, the foundation of raspberry wine is the raspberry itself. You don't need a large vineyard or distillery to make your own wine. With a few standard pantry ingredients and kitchen items, you can make your own.

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Is Plum Wine Healthy?

Plum wine is a sweet alcoholic drink made from ume plums native to China. China introduced the ume plum to Japan in the sixth century, and plum wine became a popular drink in Japan during the 17th century. Today, typically served chilled as an aperitif, Japanese plum wine is a popular drink in Japan and worldwide.

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How Much Red Wine Do You Need to Drink for Health Benefits?

Red wine contains a number of compounds called flavonoids, antioxidants and polyphenols, including one called resveratrol, that may have health benefits. However, drinking alcohol to excess can be detrimental to your health, so balance the possible benefits with the possible risks to determine how much to drink.

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Wines With High Levels of Polyphenols

Wine is a source of polyphenols -- abundant antioxidants that help prevent an array of health problems, including cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and neurodegenerative diseases.

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Which Is Better for Losing Weight: White Wine or Red Wine?

In recent years, news stories from the "Los Angeles Times," CBS News and the "New York Daily News" reported that drinking a moderate amount of wine daily might help prevent you from gaining weight. This is not the same as saying that wine actually will help you lose weight.

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Can Red Wine at the Early Stages of Pregnancy Hurt the Baby?

Many women, once they find out they're pregnant, worry about the behaviors in which they engaged during early pregnancy. One of the most common concerns in mothers-to-be is that alcohol consumed before they found out they were pregnant will hurt the baby.

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Nutrition Information for 8 Oz. of Wine

Sipping a glass of wine with dinner or after a long day is typically a pleasurable experience. However, while enjoying the taste, you might not realize that you're adding calories and carbs to your diet.

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Calories in Gallo Cafe Zinfandel Wine

Gallo Zinfandel wine is produced by the Ernest & Julio Gallo Twin Valley Wine Vineyards, from the Zinfandel grape. The wine can vary widely in its flavor but reliably provides about 9 percent alcohol.

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Calories in Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio

Santa Margherita pinot grigio ranks high among wine drinkers. Like all other types of wine, however, pinot grigio is also high in calories, with little nutritional value. A 6-ounce glass has 120 calories. This is lower than than average for pinot grigio, which typically contains around 140 calories.

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Nutritional Information on Wine Gums

Charles Gordon Maynard introduced wine gums in Britain in 1901. They are firm, chewy sweets similar to gum drops but without the sugary coating. Cadbury, a famous British candy maker, now distributes the candy under the name Maynards Wine Gums. According to Cadbury, red and black are the most popular flavors.

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Calories in Riunite Lambrusco

Riunite is a winery in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. Lambrusco is a fruity, light variety of red wine. A glass of Riunite Lambrusco has fewer calories than a typical red wine.

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Calories in a Glass of Pinot Grigio

Pinot grigio is a crisp, dry Italian white wine that, according to Joseph Bastianich in his book “Vino Italiano: The Regional Wines of Italy,” is best served as an aperitif, or pre-meal cocktail. The fresh, mild flavor primes the palate for food.

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How Many Calories in a Glass of White Zinfandel?

White zinfandel is a type of sweet white wine. While it isn’t a particularly high-calorie drink, the calories can add up quickly if you don’t understand the standard size of a serving.

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How Many Calories Are in Port Wine?

Port wine is a dark, sweet red wine typically enjoyed for dessert. True Port wine comes from the Douro Valley of Portugal and takes its name from the city of Oporto, according to the IntoWine website.

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