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Port Wine

Port Wine is a sweet, fortified wine from Portugal traditionally enjoyed as a dessert wine or after-dinner drink and known for its rich, concentrated flavors. Nutritionally it is relatively high in residual sugar, containing 13.7g of sugar per 100g, so it contributes more simple carbohydrates and calories than dry wines. While it is low in protein and fiber, Port does contain polyphenols — antioxidant compounds found in grape-based wines — but because of its sweetness and energy density it’s best enjoyed in moderation.

Vegetarian · Lactose free · Gluten free · Processed · ~1.40€/100g

Kinome Health Grade

E+

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Nutrition

Macronutrients per selected portion. Averaged from verified sources.

Calories

157 kcal

8% of Daily kcal · low-calorie

Protein

0.1 g

0% RDI

Fat

0 g

0g sat fat

Carbs

14 g

5% RDI

Sugar

14 g

27% RDI

Fiber

0 g

0% RDI

Salt

0 g

0% RDI

Nutrition quality

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Composite score - weighted by current nutrition science

E+ · 2.9 / 10

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Frequently asked

Q.01Is Port Wine healthy?

Port Wine is rated E+ on overall nutritional quality and is best consumed in moderation alongside more nutrient-dense foods.

Q.03What NOVA processing level is Port Wine?

Port Wine is NOVA 3 - Processed.

Q.05Is Port Wine gluten free?

Yes, Port Wine is gluten free.

Q.02What are the macros in Port Wine?

100g of Port Wine contains 157 kcal, 0.1g protein, 13.7g carbohydrates, 0g fat, and 0g fiber.

Q.04Is Port Wine vegetarian?

Yes, Port Wine is vegetarian but not vegan.

Q.06Is Port Wine lactose free?

Yes, Port Wine is lactose free.

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