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Scientists identify quercetin as the culprit behind red wine headaches. This flavanol, abundant in red varieties, disrupts alcohol processing in the body. A new study shared more details.
Dr. Jeremy London, a cardiovascular surgeon based in Savannah, Georgia, shares the important pros and cons of drinking red wine when it comes to heart health.
If you’re trying to dodge a headache this holiday season, opt for a lighter, cheaper red wine. Many components of red wine have been accused of causing headaches, but research suggests the most ...
Here's how long wine lasts and how best to store it Once any bottle of wine stays open beyond the few hours it takes to breathe and decant, its quality begins to deteriorate.
Red wine has often been touted as a healthier choice than white. A new study reveals if that’s true, at least when it comes to cancer — with surprising results.
Blaufränkisch, the Austrian red grape with a funny name, is considered by wine pros to be one of the most underrated varieties. The grape has the potential to make richly racy, elegant, and ...
A red wine flush Some people get red, flushed skin when drinking alcohol, and the flushing is accompanied by a headache.
The study also addressed whether sulfites, biogenic amines and tannins are among the causes of headaches after drinking red wine.
The surprising reason white wine is now more popular than red Rising temperatures due to climate change are making red grapes less predictable. So vineyards are shifting to white instead.
Bold cabernet sauvignon wines made Napa Valley famous. Now, hotter temperatures are starting to damage the grapes, so some wineries are starting to experiment.
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How Much Sugar Is Usually In A Glass Of Red Wine? - MSNIn every wine connoisseur's journey, there comes a point in which you question how much sugar is in your glass. Here's what the experts had to say.
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