Looking for a lower calorie wine that's packed with flavour? You’ve found it! At Drinkwell we only stock reduced-calorie wines, and we never compromise on flavour or quality. Every bottle that we stock has been taste-tested by experts to ensure your absolute enjoyment. As well as selecting our wines based on the lower calorie count, many of the wines in our range are also vegan-friendly and zero sugar.
So what's the deal with low calorie wine? Well, all wines naturally contain calories due to their alcohol content. However, our selection of lower calorie, lower carb wines can still be enjoyed whilst staying within keto limits, compared to most wines found at the supermarket or available with other suppliers.
What Does Our Low Calorie Wine Collection Include?
Our lower calorie wine collection is the ideal choice for anyone looking to enjoy the occasional glass as part of a balanced lifestyle, including a wide array of options like pinot grigio, cabernet, merlot, and sauvignon blanc. Whatever takes your fancy, you’ll find the perfect lower calorie wine here, without compromising on taste or quality.
The excitement of introducing people to their new favourite bottle of wine is what keeps us going, so if you are looking for a recommendation, please feel free to contact us.
What is the Lowest Calorie White Wine Available at Drinkwell?
All of the wines that we offer are low-calorie options, however, if you are looking for the lowest-calorie wine in our range then allow us to introduce you to Sunny with a Chance of Flowers, at just 64 calories and 0g of sugar per serving. We’ll drink to that!
What Is Our Lowest Calorie Red Wine?
Our lowest-calorie red wine is Sunny with a Change of Flowers - Pinot Noir. It’s super low in tannins too, due to the thin skins on the pinot noir grape. This makes it perfect for pre-dinner drinks and a great choice for long, warm nights with family and friends in the garden.
Does Lower Alcohol Wine Have Fewer Calories?
Alcohol is naturally high in calories, therefore anything containing alcohol has calories. While reducing alcohol content can reduce the number of calories in your drink, low-alcohol wines often have residual sugars in the mix, increasing their sugar and therefore carbohydrate content.
Lowering the alcohol content is a great way to limit calorie intake midweek, whilst still enjoying a glass of your favourite wine. However, you can still readily find high ABV% wines with lower sugar and calories with us here at Drinkwell.
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