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Boisson alcoolisée, Vin, Vin de table, Blanc, Chardonnay

Chardonnay is a dry white table wine with a density of 0.991 g/ml—slightly lighter than water but nearly equivalent for practical purposes. A cup weighs approximately 234 g; a tablespoon weighs about 14.7 g. Like all dry table wines, the slight sub-water density results from the presence of ethanol (0.789 g/ml), partially offset by dissolved sugars, acids, and minerals. Chardonnay is the most widely used white wine in cooking: it deglazes pans, forms the base of cream sauces, poaching liquids, and risottos, and adds acidity and body to fish and chicken dishes. Unoaked or lightly oaked Chardonnay is preferred for delicate sauces; heavily oaked styles can impart a bitter, woody note when reduced. Any dry white wine can be substituted by weight using this same conversion.

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Chardonnay is a dry white table wine with a density of 0.991 g/ml—slightly lighter than water but nearly equivalent for practical purposes. A cup weighs approximately 234 g; a tablespoon weighs about 14.7 g. Like all dry table wines, the slight sub-water density results from the presence of ethanol (0.789 g/ml), partially offset by dissolved sugars, acids, and minerals. Chardonnay is the most widely used white wine in cooking: it deglazes pans, forms the base of cream sauces, poaching liquids, and risottos, and adds acidity and body to fish and.

Les liquides n'ont pas tous le même poids que l'eau. Matières grasses, sucre et solides dissous modifient la densité, donc une tasse peut convertir au-dessus ou au-dessous d'une hypothèse aqueuse. Utilisez ces grammes basés sur la densité pour ajuster les recettes.

Note du chef:Les chefs ajustent les sauces au poids, car la densité modifie l'équilibre des saveurs.

Quick convert

  • Tasse US = 236,588 mL
  • 1 c. à soupe = 14,787 mL
  • 1 c. à café = 4,929 mL
Source densité :USDA FoodData Central

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Boissons

Les boissons sucrées sont plus denses que l'eau. Convertir les volumes en grammes est le meilleur moyen de surveiller l'apport en sucre ou de réaliser des cocktails précis.

Is 1 cup of juice 240g?Not exactly. Because of the sugar content, 1 cup of juice usually weighs between 250g and 260g. Our calculator accounts for this density.

FAQ

Does red wine weigh more than white wine per cup?
The difference is negligible. Red wines average around 0.994 g/ml and white wines around 0.991 g/ml—a difference of about 1 g per cup. For any cooking or baking purpose, you can use the same gram conversion regardless of wine color.
Can I substitute chicken broth for Chardonnay by weight in a recipe?
By weight, yes—broth (approximately 1.010 g/ml) and Chardonnay (0.991 g/ml) are close enough that substituting the same gram amount changes hydration by under 2%. The flavor will differ significantly (broth adds sodium and umami; wine adds acidity and fruitiness), but the structural effect in a recipe is similar.
Does oaked vs. unoaked Chardonnay have a different density?
No. Oaking affects flavor compounds at trace concentrations—not enough to measurably change density or gram weight. The 0.991 g/ml value applies to both oaked and unoaked Chardonnay. The practical difference between them is entirely about flavor, not mass.

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