No. It is made from wine but the alcohol is gone by the time vinegar is made.
answer 1: The colour in the wine is from soaking the skins of grapes in the juice during fermentation. It is not from the grapes, they are colourless. I suppose the colour is what makes it stain. answer 2: Spillling red wine on your shirt makes a red wine stain.. ^_^
by applying white wine directly to the red wine stain
cause it does this is a scientific reason therefore the white wine sinks into the carpet or what ever you have the red stain is and when the white wine sinks into the stain it releases the red stain particles and the red stain particles mix in with the white wine therefore the red stain is vanished
White wine will usually remove a red wine stain.
Some of the ways that one can get a red wine stain out of a clothing article or from a carpet are to use a towel that blots the red wine up. A towel that is made from paper is often most useful. Another way would be to use to use a damp cold water cloth to gently pluck up the wine from fabrics.
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Red Wine
Really depends on what type of red stain. Cleaning procedures are different for red dye or red wine for example.
WineNaps. They are great for removing red wine stains from teeth and lips. wine naps
red wine mud
You need to blot out the stain with a white paper towel as soon as possible. A little cold water and dish washing soap may help. Do not rub- only blot. If the fabric is washable , detergents and stain-removal products claim to be able to take out wine stains. There is even a product made for wine stains on carpets. The related link may help.
You don't but you can make white wine form red grapes just remove the skins before they stain the juice.