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What is the typical alcohol concentration of white wine?

The alcohol concentration of white wine varies greatly. Generally between 6.5 degrees and 14.5 degrees.

The alcohol content of German sweet white wine is due to the need for fermentation to be terminated early, resulting in a low alcohol content and high sugar content in the wine. The alcohol content of dry white wine will be 14 degrees and the sugar content must be less than 4.