yes it does because wine rotts you're teeth and bacteria in you're mouth when the wine reaches it and then puts acid in you're teeth
The pH is around 4...pretty tart.
Red wine vinegar is not a combination of vinegar and red wine. It is red wine that has turned to vinegar, the alcohol being converted to acid.
Yes it is it has 10% more alcohol then white wine
No, it cannot.
Wine contains acetic acid, so it is an acid. Too much acid, though, will make wine taste sour.
No, wine contains many different types of acid such as malic acid and tannic acid.
along with malic acid there is also a weak solution of citric acid The highest portion of acids in white wines are tartaric and malic acids. In red wines it is tartaric and lactic. All contain a small amount of citric acid.
wine is a base
Not all wine is red. There are also types of white wine and rose wine. But, red wine is red because of the reddish color of the grapes it is made out of.
Red Wine. :D
They are equivalent in this regard.
Red wine is her favorite drink.
No vinegar is different from wine.