Red wine Grams to Milliliters

1 gram of Red wine is about 1.005 milliliters with the density used here.

Direct Answer

1 g of Red wine equals 1.005 mL

milliliters = grams ÷ 0.995

250 g = 251.256 mL

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1.005 Milliliters

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Explanation

Convert grams of red wine into milliliters using the same 0.995 g/mL density reference used on the reverse page.

That is useful for fortified wine, aperitif, and kitchen workflows where red wine starts from weight but the practical measure is still volume. Red wine can shift a little with sugar level, ABV, and style, so the converter keeps one consistent profile for repeatable kitchen or bar use.

Method & Density Basis

  • Density basis: 0.995 g/mL (anchored to US cup 236.588 mL and US fl oz 29.5735295625 mL).
  • Applied factor: 1 Gram = 1.005 Milliliters.
  • Consistency rule: mirror pages invert the same per-liquid constants so forward and reverse directions remain aligned.
  • Source: Beverage density pool (Red wine density estimate.)

Common Conversion Values

GramsMilliliters
25 25.126
50 50.251
75 75.377
100 100.503
150 150.754
200 201.005
250 251.256
500 502.513

Frequently Asked Questions

How many milliliters is 1 gram of Red wine?

1 gram of Red wine is 1.005 milliliters with the density used here.

What density basis is used for Red wine?

It uses a density of 0.995 g/mL for Red wine.

How many milliliters is 250 g of Red wine?

250 g of Red wine is 251.256 milliliters with the density used here.

How do I convert Red wine milliliters back to grams?

Use the mirror Milliliters To Grams page; for this ingredient, 1 mL = 0.995 g.