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Red wine slows aging? Drink what you like!

June 5th, 2008 · No Comments

What does the recent news about red wine mean to us?

“What news?” you ask?

According to press reports, an ingredient in red wine may slow aging! Not only is red wine good for the liver, but apparently it cures all sorts of ailments. Well, maybe.

The presumed active ingredient in red wine, resveratrol, is now being used in all kinds of experiments to assess how well it impacts a mouse’s ability to run on a treadmill, etc.

We don’t know if the research is right or not. Scientists are even working on mice with knocked-out sirtuin genes. Pretty cool!

So, back to our original question - what does this mean for us? Well, to me it means that we should be drinking red wine that we like, because pretty much everything means that we should be drinking what we like.

And that is a great thing, because Winescorecard is all about helping you find a wine that suits you. A wine that matches your PalatePrintTM. A wine that suits you.

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