Vin Rose by Carlo Rossi has 9% alcohol by volume
see website www.carlorossi.com
There are also PLENTY of Rieslings out there that are between 6 and 9 percent. Here's a couple nice 9% rieslings here - http://www.wiemer.com/wines/rieslings/ and Ice wine rieslings can come in around 6%.
The wine with the lowest alcohol content available on the market is typically a Moscato d'Asti, which usually has an alcohol content of around 5-6.
The lowest alcohol content wine available on the market typically ranges from 5.5 to 7 ABV (alcohol by volume).
The lowest wine alcohol content available in the market is typically around 5.5 to 6 ABV (alcohol by volume).
The wine with the lowest alcohol content available on the market is typically a Moscato or a Riesling, which can have alcohol levels as low as 5-7.
The alcohol content of this wine is 13.5.
The alcohol content of a 5.5 wine is 5.5 by volume.
The alcohol content of a 5 percent alcohol wine is 5 percent.
Red wine typically has an alcohol content ranging from 12 to 15.
The average alcohol content of wine is typically around 12-15.
The alcohol content of ancient wine varied, but it was typically around 9-11 ABV (alcohol by volume).
No, wine typically has a moderate to high alcohol content, ranging from about 9 to 16 alcohol by volume.
The alcohol content of a bottle of wine labeled as containing 15 percent wine is 15.