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Be Healthy - Drink Wine!
Is wine good for you? The answer is, ?Yes!? There?s lots of research providing proof that there really are health benefits from drinking wine.
Flavonoids from the skins and seeks of red grapes are the key to wine being good for you. These flavonoids lower your risk of coronary heart disease by reducing your LDL or bad cholesterol levels. At the same time these flavonoids actually increase your HDL or good cholesterol levels and decrease the likelihood of blood clotting.
Scientists believe that there may be other health benefits from red wine. A recent study discovered that an antioxidant in the skins of red grapes, called resveratrol, may inhibit the growth of tumors in some cancers. It?s possible that resveratrol can help treat Alzheimer?s and Parkinson?s as well and new studies are on the way.
Are some wines better for you than others? Again, the answer is, ?Yes!? Researchers at University of California at Davis have concluded that full-bodied dry red wines contain the highest levels of flavonoids and provide the greatest benefits. The number one wine for supplying the most flavonoids is Cabernet Sauvignon with Petit Syrah and Pinot Noir also ranking highly. Sweeter wines and white wines have less flavonoids and are less beneficial.
How much should you drink? Moderation is the key. Women should drink 4 ounces of red wine daily with a meal and men 4-8 ounces.
Pour yourself a glass of red wine and drink to your health. Cheers!
Kathy Howe and her husband, Steve, spend much of their free time tasting and enjoying wine. Their interest in wine is reflected in their Web Site, http://www.cheers2wine.com ? a Comprehensive Guide to the California Wine Country. |
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What Kind of Liquor Hits You the Hardest?
Fri, 18 Apr 2008 13:40:27 PDT
Chemicals from the oak barrels that are used to age tequila, rum, and whiskey might cause some people to feel light-headed after only a few sips. Perhaps, they are related to the molecules which cause wine headaches. Tannins, amines, and sulfites have been implicated as the source of those awful side-effects.
Oak barrel aging and general wine buisness
Thu, 17 Apr 2008 21:47:18 PDT
Peter Wellington, owner and winemaker for Wellington Vineyards in Sonoma County gives his bi-weekly discussion of the winemaking business. This particular article has an emphasis on oak barrel aging versus stave inserts, oak chips, sawdust, and re-toasted barrels.
Review - Three Floyds Barrel Aged Behemoth
Thu, 17 Jan 2008 15:11:33 PST
Three Floyds BrewPub, from Munster, IN makes some of the finest beer in the country. Here is a review of a barrel aged version of their barley wine, Behemoth. Read on for the entire review.
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