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Although the nutritional values of champagne may vary based upon how dry it is, an average glass of champagne (100 ml) will contain approximately 2. 0 to 5. 0 g of carbohydrates. The actual carbohydrate amount does vary with manufacturer, year, dosage, and other factors. Typically, dry champagne will contain more carbohydrates compared to sweet champagne.