A 1.5-liter bottle of Livingston Chardonnay contains approximately 1,200 to 1,500 calories, depending on the specific wine and its alcohol content. Typically, a standard 5-ounce serving of Chardonnay has around 120-125 calories, so the total calorie count for 1.5 liters, which is about 10 servings, can be estimated accordingly. Always check the label for the most accurate information.
In round numbers...About 1200 calories per 1.5 liter bottle of Chardonnay. There are variables, predicated on how the wine is made (IE. residual sugar content), but this is a good average calculation.
There are approximately 625 calories in 1.5 liters of chardonnay wine. This estimation is based on the average calorie content of wine, which is around 123 calories per 5 oz (150 ml) serving. Since 1.5 liters is equivalent to 50.7 oz, you can calculate the total calories by dividing the total volume by the serving size and then multiplying by the calorie content per serving.
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A magnum of Chardonnay, which holds 1.5 liters (or 1500 milliliters), typically contains about 1,200 to 1,500 calories. The exact calorie count can vary based on the specific wine's alcohol content and residual sugar levels. Generally, a standard glass of Chardonnay (about 5 ounces) has roughly 120-130 calories, so this estimate is based on a typical serving size.
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There are 83 calories in 100ml of Chardonnay wine - so 208 in a large 250ml glass or 622 in a 750ml bottle.
Two ounces of Chardonnay wine typically contains approximately 50 to 60 calories. The exact calorie count can vary slightly depending on the specific brand and residual sugar content of the wine. Generally, dry white wines like Chardonnay are lower in calories compared to sweeter varieties.
A 750ml bottle of KJ chardonnay @ 13% alcohol content would yield 520 calories (oz. of wine x alcohol percentage x 1.6)