There is no fat in red wine, white wine, beer or liquor (distilled spirits such as whiskey, vodka, rum, tequila, etc).
Red and white wine (as well as beer and distilled spirits), when consumed in moderation, promote good health and greater longevity.
Drinking red wine (as well as white wine, beer and distilled spirits) in moderation is associated with better health and longer life than abstaining from alcohol.
Not only red wine but white wine, beer and distilled spirits are all good for circulation and cardiovascular health when consumed regularly and in moderation.
Drinking red wine in moderation improves heart health and reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease disease. The same is true of white wine, beer, and distilled spirits.
Red wine has about the same health benefits as does beer and distilled spirits. Consumed in moderation, they are all associated with better health than abstaining.
Red wine (as well as white and rose wine), beer, and distilled spirits (whiskey, rum, tequila, vodka, etc.) are all associated with better health and greater longevity when consumed regularly and in moderation.
The primary ingredient in red wine that fights ageing is the alcohol (ethanol) itself. That's why beer and distilled spirits are similarly beneficial to good health and long life.
Unless contraindicated, doctors should recommend the moderate consumption of beer, wine or distilled spirits to their patients who do not consume alcoholic beverages.
It's always a good idea to drink water with wine or any alcoholic beverage since alcohol tends to dehydrate you.
Distilled spirits have absolutely no sugar.
French wine or European wine or aged distilled spirits can be very costly.