What is the density of red wine?

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2026-07-13 18:30

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The density of red wine typically ranges from about 0.990 to 1.010 g/cm³, depending on its alcohol content, sugar level, and temperature. Generally, wines with higher alcohol or sugar content will have a higher density. This density is slightly higher than that of water, which is approximately 1.000 g/cm³ at room temperature.

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