How many units and calories are in prosecco? (2024)

A glass of prosecco might have more alcohol and calories in it than you expect.

A typical-strength 125ml glass of prosecco has around 1.5 units of alcohol. So, over a week, drinking more than a bottle and a half of prosecco in total would put you above the UK Chief Medical Officers' (CMO) low risk drinking guidelines, of drinking less than 14 units a week.

Keeping an eye on how much you drink, and staying within the low-risk guidelines, has clear benefits for your long-term health. It could lower your blood pressure and reduce your risk of developing at least seven types of cancer, or liver or heart disease.

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Cutting down on drinking can benefit your waistline too. Alcohol contains almost as many calories as pure fat (around seven calories a gram).

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How much alcohol is in prosecco?

It’s easy to see how much alcohol is in any prosecco - just look out for the Alcohol by Volume (ABV) which you’ll find on the label, or ask at the bar.

The ABV tells you what percentage of the prosecco is alcohol. The higher the ABV, the more alcohol is in the drink and the stronger it is - for example, a 12% ABV prosecco contains 12% pure alcohol.

The amount of alcohol in prosecco can vary. But prosecco’s typical strength means drinking more than f for a woman or six glasses for a man could be classed as ‘binge drinking’ (more than six units of alcohol for a woman, or eight for a man).1

Research shows that binge drinking (between 5-7 units) over a three-to-six-hour period increases your short-term risk of accidents and injuries by two to five times.2

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How many calories are in prosecco?

All alcohol, including the alcohol in any prosecco, is made from natural starch and sugar. That means a couple of typical 125ml glasses has the same number of calories as an ice cream sundae.

What’s more, because calories from alcohol are 'empty calories', meaning they have no nutritional value, they don’t benefit our bodies in any way. So, over time, drinking too much can lead to weight gain and start to affect your appearance.

An easy way to cut your calorie intake from prosecco is to choose a non-alcoholic alternative, a lower strength sparkling wine or, if you’re having more than one glass, alternating between prosecco and water.

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Does prosecco have more alcohol or calories than other types of wine?

The strength of prosecco is usually around 12%, which means that it contains 12% pure alcohol. That’s around the same amount of alcohol typically found in other sparkling wines, like champagne or cava. The strength of these drinks can vary though – the best way to check is to look at the label, which will display the ‘alcohol by volume’ (or ABV).

Choosing a lower strength drink as a replacement to a full-strength one can be a great way to cut out unnecessary alcohol and calories. And there are more sparkling wines available than ever before, in supermarkets and pubs. A ‘reduced alcohol’ sparkling wine, like Moscato d'Asti, could be around 5.5% ABV (remember to check the label) – so would cut your alcohol consumption in half compared to an equivalent size prosecco.

Even better for reducing your alcohol intake would be a ‘low alcohol’ wine. These aren’t allowed to be more than 1.2% ABV,3and many are around 0.5% ABV.

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Tips to reduce the amount of prosecco you drink

If you’re thinking about cutting the amount of prosecco you drink to improve your health or appearance, you can do it with Drinkaware. Great ways to start are:

Tackle your triggers

If you always have a glass of prosecco to celebrate a good day at work, or commiserate a bad one, try doing something else instead. An alcohol-free dinner out makes for a feel-good treat, while a gym session is a great way to relieve stress.

Tackle your triggers

Take drink-free days

There’s always an excuse to have a drink, but it can all start to add up. Taking more drink-free days each week is an easy way to cut back and improve your health. Use our DrinkCompare calculator to discover your drinking risk level, and create an action plan to reduce your drinking.

DrinkCompare calculator

Keep track of your drinking

If you choose to drink, recording exactly what you’ve drunk during the week will tell you whether you're keeping within the unit guidelines. Our free MyDrinkaware app is perfect for tracking your drinks when you’re out and about.

MyDrinkaware app

Go alcohol-free, or low alcohol

Low alcohol sparkling wine, and even alcohol-free prosecco, are more popular than ever. It’s easy to switch, and they can be a great way to cut your units.

Low alcohol drinks

After the office

If you’re out for drinks with work, don’t feel pressured to drink more, or in rounds.

After-work drinks survival guide

Turn prosecco into water

Deciding to swap your bubbles to a glass of sparkling water can slow down your drinking, and also offset the dehydration that alcohol causes.

Alcohol and deyhdration

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Further advice and information

Arming yourself with strategies and tips can help you or a loved one take small steps towards big results.

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How many units and calories are in prosecco? (2024)

FAQs

How many units is 1 Prosecco? ›

A bottle of Prosecco will typically contain nine units. When drinking alcohol, it's important that you make note of what you're drinking, as it can be easy to go overboard when you're enjoying wine.

Is Prosecco less fattening than wine? ›

Whilst many of us may save prosecco for special occasions and celebrations as a treat, it may surprise you to learn than prosecco typically contains less calories than wine - in an average sized glass, prosecco has around 60 calories fewer than wine.

How many calories are in 1 glass of Prosecco? ›

Prosecco is one of the best alcoholic beverages you can drink if you're lowering your calorie intake. A standard glass of Prosecco contains around 1.5g of sugar and 80 calories, but this can vary depending on the brand you choose.

Is Prosecco the lowest calorie drink? ›

Prosecco is known to be one of the less calorific drinks available with a traditional glass holding around 1.5g of sugar per glass (80 calories).

Is drinking 2 bottles of Prosecco a day bad? ›

A typical-strength 125ml glass of prosecco has around 1.5 units of alcohol. So, over a week, drinking more than a bottle and a half of prosecco in total would put you above the UK Chief Medical Officers' (CMO) low risk drinking guidelines, of drinking less than 14 units a week.

Is Prosecco stronger than wine? ›

Beer and cider are at the lower end of the spectrum, with 4 to 8%, while the ABVs of wine are higher, ranging anywhere from 12 to 18% on average. The ABV of prosecco ranges from 10.5 to 12% depending on your bottle of choice.

Can I drink Prosecco and still lose weight? ›

If you are trying to slim down or just revamp your eating and drinking habits, a Brut Prosecco is going to be a better choice than other alcoholic beverages like beer or other types of wine, and that is because of its low calorie and sugar content.

Is Prosecco full of sugar? ›

On average, one standard size glass of Prosecco contains approximately 1.5g of sugar - which is around a quarter of a teaspoon. To put that into perspective, guidelines state that men should not exceed 8 teaspoons of sugar a day, whilst women should not exceed 6 teaspoons a day.

What Prosecco has the least sugar? ›

Who would think zero sugar could taste this good? With only 49 calories per serving, Syltbar is suprsingly aromatic on the nose and refined on the palate. So, go ahead and have another glass, and say goodbye to those next-day headaches.

Does vodka or Prosecco have more calories? ›

One glass of 125ml champagne or prosecco at 12% contains 86 calories, which is the same as your mid-afternoon chocolate digestive. One shot of 80-proof vodka has 64 calories in it, which is a slice of white bread, and that's if you drink the vodka neat.

What's the skinniest alcoholic drink? ›

Unsurprisingly, straight spirits contain the least amount of calories as are nearly entirely ethanol without added sugar. Vodka is the alcohol with the lowest calories, at around 100 calories per shot (that's a 50ml double-measure). Whisky is slightly more, at roughly 110 calories a shot.

What alcoholic drinks don't bloat you? ›

Alcohol can cause gas, bloating, and stomach pain, even if you don't have a digestive condition. Dry red wines, wine spritzers, light lagers, vodka, and gin may have less impact on your stomach. Talk to your doctor if symptoms persist after you space out drinks, drink water, or stop drinking.

What is the most popular Prosecco? ›

Appropriately stealing the top spot is the Bottega Gold Prosecco, known for its flashy gilded bottle. This bottle has a perfumed nose and lively bubbles with notes of white flowers, honeysuckle, green apple, and citrus. It's no surprise that this impressive bottle is the most popular Prosecco out there.

How many glasses are in a Prosecco? ›

A standard 750mL bottle of sparkling wine, like Champagne or Prosecco, can typically fill about six flutes or glasses. That means a glass of sparkling wine is 4 ounces (~120mL).

How long does it take for 2 bottles of Prosecco to leave your system? ›

However, alcohol detection tests will be able to measure alcohol on the breath, saliva, and urine for up to 24 hours. For a heavy drinker who may drink about two bottles of wine a day (more or less ten glasses), it can take up to 15 hours or more for the body system to fully process the alcohol.

How many units is a 175 glass of Prosecco? ›

A typical-strength medium (175ml) glass of wine has around 2.3 units of alcohol.

What is a standard serving of Prosecco? ›

Bottle Sizes and Types

It is important to note that the number of glasses in a bottle can vary depending on the serving size. Traditionally, a standard glass of Prosecco is about 5 ounces or 125ml. However, some people may prefer larger or smaller servings.

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