Champagne, because extra sugar is added when its bottled, as with all sparkling wines.
Red wine would probably be the healthier option, being that it has the more antioxidants, although it must be noted that both red wine and champagne should be drunk only in moderation.
A mixture of white wines.
Yes. It's a sparkling white wine.
Any white wine would substitute for champagne.
Red, white, rose, and champagne.
champagne
A sweet white wine has the most sugar content. It has about 16grams of sugar. A red wine has no sugar.
wine is more effective than champgne, that's why most people don't drink it more than champagne.
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.
Champagne is one french province that is known for its sparkling white wines.
The basic recipe is usually orange juice and champagne.
Yes because champagne is made from grapes the same as wine. Wine, white and red, has naturally occurring sulfites as well as sulphites added to stabilize it. Champagne is likely to have as many sulphites as white wine. Red wine has fewer sulphites than white wine. Dry wines have fewer sulphites than sweeter wines and champagnes.