Calories in Barefoot Wine
The majority of red and white wines have calorie counts that range between 80 and 100 calories for four ounces. Barefoot Wines, a California white and red wine, falls into this general category.
Barefoot Wine History
According to Barefoot Wine's website, its wines were originally introduced in 1965 by owner Davis Bynum, who opened up a winery in Alameda Davis, California. In 1986, Michael Houlihan and his partner Bonnie Harvey purchased the brand and launched the new "Barefoot Cellars" with two varietals: Barefoot California Cabernet Sauvignon and Barefoot California Sauvignon Blanc.
White Wines
According to the Daily Plate, Barefoot's White Zinfadel has the fewest calories of its white wines, with 80 calories per 4-oz. glass. The Pinot Grigio and Chardonnay contain 91 and 93 calories per glass, while the Mascoto contains 100 calories.
Red Wines
Barefoot's red wines also range in the low 90s, with the Cabernet Sauvignon containing 87 calories per 4-oz. glass, according to the Daily Plate. The Merlot and the Red Zinfandel each have 92 calories per glass.