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White refers to the color of the wine whereas dry refers to the sugar content of the wine.
A sweet white wine has the most sugar content. It has about 16grams of sugar. A red wine has no sugar.
do white wines contain tannins
Not necessarily.
As long as you pick a wine of similar dryness. Chardonnay is a medium wine (not dry as many people often make the mistake of thinking). Pick an average medium white and it should be fine.
Desset wines have the highest sugar content. This would include wines such as Port, Muscat, and Sherry as well as other late-harvest wines. The color and the sugar content are not connected.
Yes, because a white wine spritzer is made of 1/2 a glass of wine and 1/2 a glass of soda water.
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No, not necessarily. The primary (though not only) factor in determining the calorie content of wine is the alcohol content. Higher alcohol wines are in most cases higher calorie wines.
The difference is not very noticeable. Dry means it will have the least amount of sugar in it, and therefore not as sweet. Medium dry means it will have more sugar, so it will be a little sweeter.
Do a titration using NaOH of known concentration.