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Wine doesn't have caffeine in it.

Coffee, tea and chocolate, especially Dark Chocolate, all have caffeine in them to varying degrees. Many energy drinks, and caffeine pills too, also have caffeine in them, often in high doses.

The amount of caffeine in each of these consumables varies, generally coffee has the most, followed by tea, with chocolate having the least amount of caffeine.

Wine is a type of alcohol and alcohol has a depressant effect on the body. Caffeine is a stimulant and will increase your heart rate, amongst other effects, which is why people often take it to stay alert and awake. One of the most common effects of caffeine is that it keeps one very active physically, so it makes us move around a lot and so forth.

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13y ago

No. Red wine does not contain caffeine. It does contain resveratrol which, when used in modest amounts (no more than a glass a day for women, and one to two glasses per day for men) has beneficial effects for the heart and cardiovascular system.

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No it does not.

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No, it contains no caffeine.

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no

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No.

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