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A typical 6 oz serving of Chardonnay contains about 1 to 2 grams of sugar, depending on the specific wine and its residual sugar content. Most dry Chardonnays have lower sugar levels, while sweeter styles may have slightly more. Always check the label for precise information if available.
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.
There are 83 calories in 100ml of Chardonnay wine - so 208 in a large 250ml glass or 622 in a 750ml bottle.
Sutter Home Chardonnay is 24 calories per ounce.
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There are typically 1-2 grams of sugar in a 5 oz glass of Merlot, so in one ounce there would be approximately 0.2-0.4 grams of sugar.
Champagne typically has less sugar than Chardonnay, particularly in its dry styles known as "Brut." While the sugar content in Chardonnay can vary depending on the winemaking process and ripeness of the grapes, many still wines, including Chardonnay, can have higher residual sugar levels. In contrast, the sugar content in Champagne is often controlled during the production process, resulting in a drier taste. However, sweeter styles of Champagne, like Demi-Sec, can have higher sugar levels than some Chardonnay wines.
0.1-1 grams. Could be higher but thats a pretty standard range.
There are about 50 grams of sugar in a quarter cup of sugar.