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This question is fairly vague, but I'll do what I can to answer... Red wine has been found to have benefits. Studies show that drinking one glass of red wine a day can help decrease risk of heart attack. However, alcahol comparisons are always made such that one shot of hard liquor (such as vodka) is equal to one glass of wine is equal to one serving of beer. The alcahol's effect on your liver is all the same.
White wine glasses are generally smaller than red wine glasses. This shape preserves floral aromas and helps maintain a cooler temperature. Full-bodied whites like Chardonnay are served in a glass with a bowl that is smaller than a red wine glass but larger than a light-bodied white wine glass.
Yes, red wine is beneficial for the heart. Red wine contains antioxidants that keeps the heart healthy. This is only from one glass though, not too much to drink.
There are 87 teaspoons of sugar in one 5 oz glass of red wine. No! I am a physician. That answer is outrageous! There are not even close to that many in 12 oz of a cola!
No, red wine does not inhibit the absorption of iron in your body. In fact, it helps it. A doctor will often tell you to drink one glass of red wine to raise iron levels.
"A glass of red wine" in English means un bicchiere di vino rosso in Italian.
As long as it is a small glass and you don't drink excessively on the weekends, then yes, wine is considered good for your heart and blood.
Drinking alcohol (beer, wine or liquor) helps reduce gastritis.
Your level of intoxication will be a lot higher if you have a glass of wine rather than a bottle of beer.
A 6-oz. glass of red wine contains 1.1 grams of sugar.
One glass of wine, usually 6 to 8 ounces is equal to one American style lager. Wine typically has twice the alcohol content of beer, but the amount can vary. And some beers have more than wine!
A 6-oz. glass of red wine contains 1.1 grams of sugar.