Red wine, in moderation, may offer some health benefits due to its antioxidants, like resveratrol. However, if a person is sick, especially with conditions like liver disease, respiratory issues, or if they are taking certain medications, it's generally advisable to avoid alcohol. It's best for the sick individual to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice regarding alcohol consumption during illness.
You can get sick by drinking red wine, especially if you are dehydrated. You can get sick by eating fish in several ways - * allergies * scombroid (histamine) toxins from exposure to air above 16C after catch * food poisoning (from bacteria) The combination of red wine and fish will not cause any problems of itself. Several good fish recipes involve cooking in red wine. Some of the more flavorful fish are often served with red wine.
Good red wine should be clear.
Bordeaux, France, is famous for a red wine production area.
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Red and white wine (as well as beer and distilled spirits), when consumed in moderation, promote good health and greater longevity.
Charles Shaw ("Two-Buck Chuck") red wine is very good and inexpensive. I recommend buying it by the case.
A red wine would ordinarily be enjoyed with lasagna.
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.
Yes, tannins provide flavor and long life to a wine.
A dry red wine is an excellent accompaniment to ribeye steak because it enhances the flavor of the meat.
Pull the cork out of a bottle, pour yourself a glass of red wine and drink it.
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