How does the caloric content of Brut sparkling wine typically compare to that of sweet sparkling wine?

Answer

It is lower

Sweet sparkling wines contain higher levels of residual sugar, which significantly contributes to their higher caloric value, often reaching 140 to 160 calories per 150ml. In contrast, dry versions such as Brut or Extra Brut have very low residual sugar, resulting in a lower caloric profile, usually around 90 to 100 calories per 150ml. Choosing drier options is a practical way for calorie-conscious individuals to enjoy the beverage.

How does the caloric content of Brut sparkling wine typically compare to that of sweet sparkling wine?

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