What Is So Good about Red Wine? Anyone who knows anything about Biblical principles and the knowledge of wine is certainly ahead of those who do not. God created grapes and used them to turn them into wine at a wedding. The point is that God created and made wine for us to enjoy. Grapes also have wonderful antioxidants, so is excellent for healthy hearts and bodies as well. A mention of white wines cannot be found and this is unclear. The thought is that the deep purple, blue and reddish fruits carry the nutritional qualities needed for our bodies. Never ever did God intend any of His creations to be used in excess? When this happens it turns a good thing into not so good. Even though God gave us freedom of choices in our lives, these choices must be used in moderation and with good common sense. It is a sure bet that God enjoyed that wine and so did the wedding guests, in strict moderation. Too much a good thing will always revert to not such a good thing.

What is the Best Way to Store Wine? Wine stores best in a cool place with a temperature of 45 degrees to 65 degrees. A wine cooler will help keep the wine within this temperature range. Many people enjoy a bottle of aged wine. So if this is your goal then the higher temperature towards 65 degrees will help the wine age faster. Wine should be stored where there are not too many vibrations or too much light. Wine bottles should never be rotated, or shook. Never store wine upright, always store on the side of the bottle. This will help to prevent corks from drying out and cracking. If this happens air can enter the bottles and harm the wine.

How and what is Served with Red Wine? There is proper protocol in the actual serving of this wine, such as it should be chilled for about 15 minutes prior to serving and wine especially benefits from being opened about 15 minutes before serving it. This allows the wine to breathe. Some foods that are paired well with these wines are beef and lamb dishes, chicken, pork and veal, fish, shell fish and pasta. These wines are either going to be dry or sweet and smooth. Some examples are Merlot, Shiraz or a Chianti, Beaujolais Nouveau, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Zinfandel, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petite Sirah, Syrah, Shiraz, Sangiovese, Malbec, and Grenache.

Why is Red Wine So Good for Us? Red grapes are high in antioxidants or in this case resveratrol. This antioxidant is found in the skins of the grapes. Their job is to arrest and render free radicals neutral. Free radicals are blamed for just about every illness and disease process in the body, including the aging process. Free radicals doing damage to our bodies is heart problems, diabetes, immune factors, stress, UV damage, pathogens, pollution, and toxins found in the environment, and Alzheimer disease, to name a few. Resveratrol has been proven to put a halt on these free radicals. This wine also has anti-inflammatory properties. In other words it has been found to decrease inflammation in the body. Researchers are trying to discern how this may protect the brain during a stroke and have found that wine elevates certain enzyme levels. Researchers at Cornell and University of Texas have found that wine has a good impact on diabetes. Resveratrol is found to help lower blood sugar levels thus helping to level out and maintain better insulin levels in the body. Researchers are inspired to manufacture resveratrol as a popular remedy due to its huge list of health benefits.

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