No. Wine is made from Grape Juice. Rum is distilled from fermented sugar cane. However, brandy is distilled from wine. After distillation, the product is no longer a wine but a distilled spirit.
There is no fat in red wine, white wine, beer or liquor (distilled spirits such as whiskey, vodka, rum, tequila, etc).
no
Chardonnay is a white wine, but not all white wine is chardonnay.
They may have had water, wine, ale, or rum; the same as the audience.
No, White vinegar is plain Acetic acid in water, but either as a simple chemical mix (usually very cheap or cleaning grade vinegar) or through fermentation of distilled alcohol (akin to Vodka). White wine vinegar is made from the fermentation of real White wine. As such White vinegar has a simple acidic taste, whilst White Wine vinegar retains much of its original White wine taste, with its alcohol replaced by the Acetic acid of vinegar.
You can add almost anything, it just depends on what kind of wine you'll be using as your base and what kind of flavor profile you want to achieve. Traditionally, Sangria is made with red wine and Spanish brandy. However you can also substitute spiced rum or cognac in place of the brandy. You can also make Sangria Blanco which is made with white wine and either apple brandy or white rum.
Rum doesn't have a special decanter, but a wine decanter will do in a pinch.
Red wine (as well as white and rose wine), beer, and distilled spirits (whiskey, rum, tequila, vodka, etc.) are all associated with better health and greater longevity when consumed regularly and in moderation.
They are the same but red wine has more health benefits.
The health and longevity benefits of drinking red wine regularly in moderation also apply equally to drinking white wine, beer, and distilled spirits (vodka, gin, rum, whiskey, tequila, etc.) Research suggests that the beneficial component of alcoholic beverages is primarily the alcohol itself.
Hmmm maybe rum, and red wine?
Yes, but not in the same barrel