Red wine Grams to Milliliters
Snapshot
1 gram of red wine equals 1.01 milliliters. Conversion Encyclopedia keeps one fixed beverage basis on this page so the calculator, common values, and reverse page stay aligned.
- Reference basis: 0.995 g/mL.
- Example: 250 g = 251.26 mL.
- Source basis: Beverage density reference.
Use the interactive calculator below for custom values and the common-value table for quick checks.
Converter Calculator
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.
Common Conversion Values
| Grams | Milliliters |
|---|---|
| 25 | 25.13 |
| 50 | 50.25 |
| 75 | 75.38 |
| 100 | 100.5 |
| 150 | 150.75 |
| 200 | 201.01 |
| 250 | 251.26 |
| 500 | 502.51 |
Frequently Asked Questions
How many milliliters is 1 gram of Red wine?
1 gram of Red wine is 1.01 milliliters using the density reference for this converter.
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 251.26 milliliters using the density reference for this converter.
How do I convert Red wine milliliters back to grams?
Use the mirror Milliliters To Grams page; for this ingredient, 1 mL = 1 g.