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Red Wine Calories & Nutrition Facts

Contains resveratrol, moderate consumption may support cardiovascular health.

Quick answer

How many calories are in Red Wine?

Red Wine has 85 calories per 100ml. A 5 fl oz glass (147g) has about 125 calories. It is a low-calorie food, with most calories coming from carbs.

125 kcal
5 fl oz glass (147g)
75 kcal
3 fl oz tasting pour (88g)
625 kcal
750ml bottle (735g)
85 kcal
100g reference
Net carbs
2.6g per 100ml
Protein density
0.1g protein per 100ml
Calorie density
low calorie
85
kcal
Calories
0.1g
/100ml
Protein
2.6g
/100ml
Carbs
0g
/100ml
Fat
Nutrition data basis: values are standardized per 100ml using USDA FoodData Central-style nutrient fields where available. Packaged foods, restaurant portions, cooking loss, added oil, and brand formulas can change the final numbers, so use the slider below for planning rather than medical dosing.

Practical Portion Guide for Red Wine

PortionCaloriesProteinCarbsNet carbsFat
5 fl oz glass (147g)125 kcal0.1g3.8g3.8g0.0g
3 fl oz tasting pour (88g)75 kcal0.1g2.3g2.3g0.0g
750ml bottle (735g)625 kcal0.7g19.1g19.1g0.0g
100g reference85 kcal0.1g2.6g2.6g0.0g

A standard wine pour is 5 fl oz. Oversized glasses can make one pour look small while containing 6-8 fl oz.

Serving Size Calculator

ml
85 kcal
Calories
0.1g
Protein
2.6g
Carbs
0g
Fat
0g
Fiber
0.6g
Sugar
4mg
Sodium
0mg
Cholesterol

Macros Breakdown (per 100ml)

Protein0.1g (4%)
Carbohydrates2.6g (96%)
Fat0.0g (0%)
0 kcal
from Protein
10 kcal
from Carbs
0 kcal
from Fat

Diet Suitability

Vegan Gluten-Free Keto Diabetic-Friendly

How Red Wine Fits Into a Diet

Red wine is best tracked as an alcoholic beverage with calories from alcohol and a small amount of carbohydrate, not as a major nutrient source.

If drinking, pair wine with a planned meal and water, and account for alcohol calories separately from carbs, protein, and fat.

Alcohol percentage, residual sugar, fortified wines, sangria, and sweet red wines can change calories substantially compared with a dry table-wine reference.

Compare Red Wine With Similar Beverages

Use this comparison when choosing a serving. Calories alone do not tell the full story: protein, fiber, fat, sodium, and realistic portion size determine whether a food fits your plan.

FoodCaloriesProteinCarbsFatFiber
Red Wine85 kcal0.1g2.6g0g0g
Coffee (Black, Brewed)2 kcal0.3g0g0g0g
Orange Juice (Fresh)45 kcal0.7g10g0.2g0.2g
Green Tea (Brewed)1 kcal0.2g0.2g0g0g
Whole Milk Latte62 kcal3g6g3.2g0g
Coconut Water19 kcal0.7g3.7g0.2g1.1g

All comparison values use each food's 100-unit reference so foods can be compared on the same basis.

Vitamins & Minerals

Vitamins

Vitamin B2Vitamin B6Vitamin B3

Minerals

PotassiumIronMagnesiumPhosphorus

Complete Nutrition Facts (per 100ml)

Calories85 kcal
Total Fat0g
Total Carbohydrates2.6g
— Dietary Fiber0g
— Sugars0.6g
Protein0.1g
Sodium4mg
Cholesterol0mg

Methodology & Nutrition Data Sources

How we calculate nutrition data for Red Wine: Our calorie and macronutrient data integrates multiple authoritative federal nutrition databases. Values shown reflect standard serving sizes unless specified, based on USDA laboratory analysis of raw and prepared food samples.

  1. Calorie and macronutrient data sourced from the USDA FoodData Central — the comprehensive federal nutrition database covering 1M+ food items with full nutrient profiles.
  2. Daily Value percentages (% DV) based on FDA Daily Value reference amounts for a 2,000 calorie diet, as established under 21 CFR 101.9.
  3. Dietary reference intakes (DRI) for vitamins and minerals from the NIH Dietary Reference Intake tables — the gold standard for nutrient adequacy assessment.
  4. Glycemic index values cross-referenced with Harvard Health Glycemic Index Reference and University of Sydney GI database.
  5. Dietary guidelines context from the HHS/USDA Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2020–2025 — the federal evidence-based nutrition guidance.

Authoritative nutrition data sources:

Nutrition Disclaimer: Calorie and nutrient values are based on standard USDA reference data and may vary by brand, preparation method, ripeness, and cooking technique. These values are for informational purposes only and should not replace personalized dietary advice from a registered dietitian. Individuals with medical conditions should consult a healthcare provider before making significant dietary changes.

Reviewed by Brazora Monk · Last updated May 17, 2026 · USDA FoodData Central & FDA Nutrition data current as of latest release

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many calories are in Red Wine?

Red Wine contains 85 calories per 100ml serving. This includes 0 calories from protein, 10 calories from carbohydrates, and 0 calories from fat.

Is Red Wine good for weight loss?

Yes, Red Wine is excellent for weight loss with only 85 calories per 100ml. It is low in calories and can help you feel satisfied while maintaining a calorie deficit.

How much protein is in Red Wine?

Red Wine contains 0.1g of protein per 100ml. This is a relatively low protein food; consider pairing it with higher protein sources.

What serving size should I track for Red Wine?

Track Red Wine by milliliters when precision matters. A practical starting point is 5 fl oz glass (147g), which is about 125 calories. For packaged, restaurant, fried, sauced, or sweetened versions, use the product label because brand formulas can differ from the plain reference.

Is Red Wine keto-friendly?

Yes, Red Wine is keto-friendly with only 2.6g of carbohydrates per 100ml. It fits well within the typical keto macro limits of 20-50g net carbs per day.

Is Red Wine good for diabetics?

People with diabetes should exercise caution with Red Wine. Its carbohydrate content may affect blood sugar levels. Consult your healthcare provider.

What vitamins and minerals are in Red Wine?

Red Wine is a good source of vitamins B2, B6, B3 and minerals including Potassium, Iron, Magnesium, Phosphorus. These nutrients support various bodily functions from energy metabolism to immune health.

Where does Calorique get nutrition data for Red Wine?

Calorique standardizes Red Wine nutrition values per 100ml using USDA FoodData Central reference fields where available, then scales the data into realistic serving sizes. FDA Nutrition Facts methodology and authoritative nutrition references are used for context. This page was last reviewed May 17, 2026.

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