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Hey everyone this may sound stupid but is wine carbonated? I mean champagne yes but does white wine have carbonation? I'm giggling online to see if there there types of white wine without out but not have any luck??

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There are many white and blush wines which do not have any carbonation...I.E. Riesling, Pinot Grigio, and Chardonnay.

Chardonnay can be "sparkling" or "still" (without any carbonation)...so read your labels.

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Wine doesn't have carbonation. Sparkling wines do.

Just be careful of the liquid calories... When I drink a glass of wine I have 2 extra glasses of Water because it tends to make me retain Water for some odd reason.

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After watching Grey's tonight I needed a bottle of wine.....

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I love Grey,s but I totally forgot about it being on tonight,grrrr fill me in on what happend plez in a message

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lol... if your giggling on line I'm guessing you're already drinking it! LOL :0)

Lol I was going to say the same thing. Happy giggling!

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Generally if a wine says "sparking" it will be carbonated. I have friends who love the moscato de asti's, and they are generally sweet and carbonated.

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I would LOVE to have a glass of wine@! I had lap band surgery in April of this year; however, I need a specific type to make sure I am NOT doing a big NO-NO. . . any lap bandsters have a specific type that is "SAFE" ?

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I drink Merlot mostly. I love it after a long day at

work, as I'm cooking dinner for my family. As an xtra bonus it helps me tune out my 2 boys wrestling and screaming in the background.... Lol :)

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looking forward to a glass or two at thanksgiving or christmas

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I would LOVE to have a glass of wine@! I had lap band surgery in April of this year; however' date=' I need a specific type to make sure I am NOT doing a big NO-NO. . . any lap bandsters have a specific type that is "SAFE" ?[/quote']

Any wine is band safe as long as it isn't carbonated (champagne or sparkling wine). I drink both reds & whites, all grapes. I have all alone my journey. Now I do log my calories and so I count the wine into my daily intake. It works for me.

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looking forward to a glass or two at thanksgiving or christmas

Me too CG, I think that is when I will make it my first drink.Maybe thanksgiving since I host it. However, I shall wait till all the cooking is done so I don't start dropping things on the floor, or on anyone, heeeheeee

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any kind of wine that is NOT carbonated. There are tons of divine wines out there, you can shop around for prices because they all do vary. I love white zinfindel wines, not to sweet and not to dry. It has to be right in the middle. My fav is by Beringer, and the price is very affordable.

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