Vin Rose by Carlo Rossi has 9% alcohol by volume
see website www.carlorossi.com
There are also PLENTY of Rieslings out there that are between 6 and 9 percent. Here's a couple nice 9% rieslings here - http://www.wiemer.com/wines/rieslings/ and Ice wine rieslings can come in around 6%.
There is no one answer - it depends on the fermentation process, choice of the winemaker, basic raw ingredients, etc. etc. but a typical figure is 14% Vol...., the next question is what does 14% Vol actually mean......
The 'alcohol free' beers that are available usually have about .5% or less of alcohol.
Rudolf Muller Piesporter Goldropfchen Riesling Kabinett 7.5%
So-called "non-alcoholic" beer (which does contain small amounts of alcohol).
A very dry wine.
Water!
Water :P
The strength of wine and tequila is typically measured by their alcohol content, which is expressed as a percentage of alcohol by volume (ABV). In general, tequila has a higher alcohol content than wine. Wine: The alcohol content of wine can vary, but it typically ranges from 9% to 16% ABV. Some dessert wines or fortified wines may have higher alcohol content, but they are still generally lower than most spirits. Tequila: Tequila is a distilled spirit, and its alcohol content is usually higher than that of wine. Most tequilas have an alcohol content ranging from 38% to 50% ABV. However, some may be even higher. So, in terms of alcohol strength, tequila is generally stronger than wine. It's important to consume alcoholic beverages responsibly and be aware of their alcohol content.
12% abv
About 12%.
Around 4-5%
40 proof alot
Brandy is known as a spirit, and that comes from distilling wine. The alcohol content is around 35 - 60 percent.
The same as it is today.
Cisco wine is a fortified wine which has an alcohol content of 20 percent by volume or 40 proof. Regular table wines have an alcohol percent of about 12 and wine coolers range from 4-7 percent.
Short answer: No.Longer answer: It depends on the drink. Most wine coolers have the same (or greater) alcohol content than some beers. But if you're used to drinking single malt scotch neat or shots of Patron tequila, then a wine cooler would be a significant reduction in alcohol content.
Buy a vinometer. Available at most wine supply stores.
The alcohol content of wine is not determined by brand. This is because wine is a natural product, in some years the harvest will be sweet and the wine will have high alcohol and in other years the sugar content of the grapes will be lower. Thus the alcohol content is determined by crop success not brand.
The bottle should indicate it on some part of it...