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16 Wines For Weight Loss By Dana Leigh Smith From drowning out rowdy barflys to cutting loose with friends, there are tons of reasons to sip some wine this weekend. Why wine, you ask? Because many other alcoholic beverages are simply subpar. Party cocktails are typically calorie-laden crapshoots and beer can make even the slimmest person uncomfortably bloated. Wine, on the other hand, is reliable. You always know what you’re going to get when you order a glass of red, white or bubbly. (Still prefer stout to sauvignon? Check out our exlcusive list of The Best & Worst Beers for Weight Loss.) While we do love wine, as you’ve likely just gathered, we are also big proponents of drinking in moderation. If you’re not careful, those innocent glasses can add up quickly! To help you stay slim through 2015, we’ve put together a list of 16 wines—nearly all of which are well under 120 calories per glass. And the good news keeps on coming: In addition to being waist-friendly, they're all easy on the wallet and widely available, so you won't have to search far and wide to find them.

Sparkling Wines and Champagne A glass of bubbly is festive, light and effervescent. Stock up on a few bottles to get through all of your celebratory affairs. Everyone looks classier with a champagne flute and appreciates a bottle as a gift! Low Alcohol (below 11% ABV) Yellowglen Sparkling Pink 65 Soft Rosé (Per 5 fl. oz: 65 calories, 6% ABV)Blossom Hill Sparkling Moscato (Per 5 fl. oz: 115 calories, 6.5% ABV) High Alcohol (above 11% ABV)` Lunetta Prosecco (Per 5 fl oz: 110 calories, 11.5% ABV)Laurent-Perrier NV Ultra Brut Champagne (Per 5 fl oz: 98 calories, 12% ABV) Need another reason to enjoy a glass of cabernet? A Journal of Biological Chemistry study found that a compound found in red wine can actually block the growth of fat cells. The drink also has high levels of resveratrol, a polyphenol that helps lower blood pressure and “bad” LDL cholesterol. Light Alcohol (under 13.5% ABV) Cupcake Vineyards Chianti (Per 5 fl. oz: 111 calories, 12% ABV)Blossom Hill Cabernet Sauvignon (Per 5 fl. oz: 114 calories, 13% ABV)

High Alcohol (over 13.5% ABV) Cavit Cabernet Sauvignon (Per 5 fl. oz: 112 calories, 15.4% ABV)Yellow Tail Shiraz (Per 5 fl. oz: 120 calories, 13.5% ABV) Everyone loves a light and refreshing sweet white; they make great hostess gifts for those who aren’t big fans of reds, especially for those who have a lot of white carpeting. Light Alcohol (under 9% ABV) The Skinny Vine Thin Zin (Per 5 fl. oz: 89 calories, 7.3% ABV)Yellow Tail Moscato (Per 5 fl. oz: 114 calories, 7.5% ABV) High Alcohol (over 9% ABV) Cavit Riesling (Per 5 fl. oz: 120 calories, 11.6% ABV)Sutter Home Riesling (Per 5 fl. oz: 130 calories, 12.5% ABV) If sweet whites give you a sugar rush, buy a few bottles of the dryer varieties. All of our picks come in under 112 calories a glass. It doesn’t get much better than that! Light Alcohol (under 12% ABV) Brancott Estate Flight Song Sauvignon Blanc (Per 5 fl. oz: 88 calories, 9% ABV)The Skinny Vine Slim Chardonnay (Per 5 fl. oz: 86 calories, 8.5% ABV)

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Here, 12 of our top picks just in time for Memorial Day, all less than $25. Tasting Notes: A blend of grenache, carignane, mourvedre, and cinsault grapes, this dry and spicy wine smells and tastes like plum skins, dried citrus peels, white pepper, red currants, and strawberries. It's also one of the best Provence-style rosé's being made in California.available at Backroom Wines 2012 Chateau D'Aqueria Tavel Rosé Tasting Note: Expect a bone-dry, full-bodied, and fruity rosé when you open up one of these bottles. A vibrant salmon-coral color, it pairs well with both shellfish and poultry. 2014 Domaine St. Aix ''Aix'' Rosé Tasting Notes: A bright, pale pink wine, this rosé has a crisp acidity to it that makes it a great match for light salads and Asian food. 2014 Bedell Cellars Taste Rosé Tasting Notes: Expect a mix of aromas from this wine—a blend of merlot, cabernet franc, cabernet sauvignon, and syrah—including peach, passion fruit, and strawberry.

This is a medium-bodied wine with a citrus acidity.available at Bedell Cellars. 2014 Bieler Pere Et Fils Rosé Tasting Notes: A blend of syrah, grenache, and cabernet, this elegant rosé is marked by strawberry and watermelon flavors.available at Beacon Wines and Spirits. 2014 Charles & Charles Rosé Tasting Notes: Fruits such as strawberry, raspberry, and cherry are interwoven with earthy flavors like herbes de Provence and grass in this vibrantly salmon-colored wine.available at Total Wine Club W's "Summer Water" Tasting Notes: A deliciously light and airy rosé made from pinot noir, this is the perfect sipping wine for summer afternoons.available at Club W. 2015 Domaine de Triennes Rosé Tasting Notes: This wine has a bouquet of strawberries and white flowers with hints of vanilla.available at Gary's Wine 2014 Château de Campuget Costières-de-Nîmes Rosé Tradition Tasting Notes: This rosé standby is a favorite of summer for a reason.