Definitely a donut! Most red wines have little or no sugar, and while whites vary it is still lower than the sugar content in a donut.
In addition to having many more calories than a glass of wine (or a bottle of beer or a shot of whiskey), a donut also contains saturated fat, cholesterol and sodium. In addition, the consumption of donuts is associated with weight gain, whereas the consumption of alcohol is not. And the moderate consumption of alcohol is also associated with better health and greater longevity than is abstaining from it.
yes i drink with it all the time way more then a glass of wine
There are approximately 1.2 grams of sugar in a glass of wine. There could be slightly more or less depending in the type of wine. This amount is for a five ounce glass.
White wine glasses are taller whereas red wine glasses are wider and more shallow. The shape of red wine glasses permits the drinker to observe the color more precisely.
When you notice that the glass is nearly empty, ask the guest if they would like more. If it is the same wine, you can use the same glass, but if it is a different wine you should use a new (clean) glass.
When you notice that the glass is nearly empty, ask the guest if they would like more. If it is the same wine, you can use the same glass, but if it is a different wine you should use a new (clean) glass.
The amount of sugar in a glass of wine will vary depending on the wine. Some have more sugar than others even when the wine is the same varietal.
I believe that a wine glass is just a more specific type of stemware. In this case then it depends on the specific type of stemware or wine glass as to which holds more fluid ounces.
5 to 6 ounces is the common pour. Now, to get the most from your wine, you should have a glass that is much bigger (double the volume or more). This gives room for the wine to 'aerate' and give you the aroma of the wine.
It doesn't help a lot so you don't have to get drunk trying to get more muscular but I think it is healthy to have one glass of white wine a week.
Port There really isn't a specific port glass. Port would be served in a dessert wine glass and those are smaller than both red and white wine glasses. And, no, you shouldn't serve white wine in a dessert wine glass. Serve white wine in an average sized glass that is clear. For more detail, to see a picture, and learn about all types of wine glasses, go to my website page on types of wine glasses.