Low-calorie wines

Low-calorie wines have fewer calories per serving compared to standard wines. The two biggest factors affecting calorie count are:

  • Alcohol by Volume (ABV) – Higher alcohol wines have more calories.
  • Residual Sugar (RS) – Sweeter wines contain extra sugar and calories.

Typically, dry wines with lower alcohol (under 12.5% ABV) and minimal residual sugar are the best low-calorie options.

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Best low-calorie red wines


Red wines tend to be higher in calories than white wines, but several options remain light and dry.

  • Pinot Noir - Light-bodied and dry, with 3-3.5g carbs per 5 oz.
  • Gamay (Beaujolais) - Juicy and low in tannins with 115-120 calories per 5 oz.
  • Grenache - Bright red fruit flavors with about 122 calories per 5 oz
  • Cabernet Franc - A lighter alternative to Cabernet Sauvignon, averaging 120 calories per 5 oz.
  • Barbera - Italian red with bright acidity and 125 calories per 5 oz.

Avoid: high-alcohol reds like Zinfandel and Syrah, as they often contain 140+ calories per glass.

Best low-calorie white wines


White wines generally have fewer calories than reds, especially dry and crisp varieties

  • Sauvignon Blanc - Light and zesty with only 110-115 calories per 5 oz.
  • Pinot Grigio - Crisp and refreshing with 112-120 calories per 5 oz.
  • Albariño - Bright citrus notes with 110-115 calories per 5 oz.
  • Chardonnay (Unoaked) - Less creamy than oaked versions, with 120 calories per 5 oz.
  • Vermentino - Light and mineral-driven with only 110 calories per 5 oz.

Best low-calorie sparkling wines


Sparkling wines often contain added sugar, but Brut and Extra Brut styles are the best low-calorie choices.

  • Brut Nature Sparkling Wine - The driest style, with 90-100 calories per 5 oz.
  • Extra Brut Champagne - Crisp and dry with 100-105 calories per 5 oz.
  • Prosecco Brut - Lighter in alcohol, with 110 calories per 5 oz.
  • Cava Brut - Spanish sparkling wine with 100-110 calories per 5 oz.

  • Avoid: Demi-Sec and Doux sparkling wines, which can have 150+ calories per glass.

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Low-calorie wine buying tips

  • Look for wines under 12.5% ABV – Lower alcohol means fewer calories.
  • Choose "Brut" or "Extra Brut" for sparkling wines – These styles have less sugar.
  • Avoid dessert wines and late-harvest wines – They contain extra sugar and calories.
  • Opt for drier wines – The drier the wine, the lower the sugar and calorie content.

Best low-calorie reds:


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Pinot Noir

Sentido Contrario

2020, Pinot Noir, Maule Valley

Cabernet Sauvignon

Caymus Vineyards

2022, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley

Award-winning

Lightly Sweet Tempranillo - Garnacha - Bobal

Espaldera

2020, Lightly Sweet Tempranillo - Garnacha - Bobal, Spain

Award-winning

Tempranillo - Bobal - Garnacha

Merce Carme

2020, Tempranillo - Bobal - Garnacha, Spain

Award-winning

Grenache

Chanmé Méchant

2019, Grenache, Pays d'Oc

Award-winning

Pinot Noir

Longitude 120 West

2020, Pinot Noir, Santa Lucia Highlands

Award-winning

Garnacha

Espaldera

2020, Garnacha, Spain

Award-winning

Garnacha

Bodega Regalo Sinigual

2020, Garnacha, Spain

Vino Tinto

Munro Leaf's Ferdinand

2020, Vino Tinto, Spain

Tempranillo

Padrino Viengracia

2021, Tempranillo, Spain

Award-winning

Grenache

Chanmé Méchant

2020, Grenache, Pays d'Oc

Award-winning

Pinot Noir

Thistle & Quail

2020, Pinot Noir, Sonoma County

Best low-calorie whites:


Award-winning

Grenache Blanc

Chanmé Méchant

2022, Grenache Blanc, Pays d'Oc

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Grenache Blanc

Chanmé Méchant

2019, Grenache Blanc, Pays d'Oc

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Grenache Blanc

Chanmé Méchant

2020, Grenache Blanc, Pays d'Oc

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Bordeaux Blanc

Le Temps des Récoltes

2020, Bordeaux Blanc, Bordeaux

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Bordeaux Blanc

La Belle France

2021, Bordeaux Blanc, Bordeaux

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Bordeaux Blanc

La Belle France

2019, Bordeaux Blanc, Bordeaux

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Bordeaux Blanc

La Belle France

2020, Bordeaux Blanc, Bordeaux

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Chardonnay

1/3 WA

2022, Chardonnay, Columbia Valley

Award-winning

Sweet Style Chardonnay

Burchell Outlook

2021, Sweet Style Chardonnay, Western Cape

100% Chenin Blanc (sur lie)

Weelderige Velde

2022, 100% Chenin Blanc (sur lie), Paarl

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Bordeaux Blanc

Le Coq Gaulois

2021, Bordeaux Blanc, Bordeaux

Eroica Riesling

Chateau Ste. Michelle

2018, Eroica Riesling, Columbia Valley

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