Wine is often praised for heart health, but the latest research tells a more complicated story. Reviewed by Dietitian Kelly Plowe, M.S., RD Drinking wine has both negative short-term and long-term ...
We've been drinking wine for thousands of years. It's produced and consumed in nearly every region of the world, each with its own varietals, customs, and traditions. Wine, especially red wine, has ...
You may have heard that red wine is good for your heart health — or that vodka is a better option than darker liquors like bourbon. A recent study in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology even found that ...
Melissa L. Smith is a Culinary Institute of America grad and Court of Master Sommeliers-certified wine sommelier. She has worked as a fine-dining chef around the world, from a Relais & Châteaux dude ...
I love a glass of wine with dinner, but I almost never drink with dessert. So, when New June Bakery announces it’s hosting an event centered around pairing wine with cake, I’m intrigued. Weeks later, ...
Drinking wine has both negative short-term and long-term effects on your heart health. Moderate wine consumption’s heart effects are unclear, but heavy drinking raises heart disease risk. An ...