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There’s One Category of Alcohol Taking the Biggest Hit of All. It Should Be the Last.
Big Grape has a message for a nation of neo-teetotalers.
Wine ranks as a popular beverage that has stood the test of time, lending an effortless elegance to any occasion. But is wine ...
Portuguese wines deliver outstanding quality and value, native grapes, food-friendly balance, sustainable farming, and ...
To find out which non-alcoholic sparkling wines are worth serving, Consumer Reports enlisted 12 staffers to do a blind taste test. "They tested eight de-alcoholized sparkling wines, which are made the ...
As consumer tastes move more to non-alcohol wines, lower alcohol ciders and other specialty beverages, the pressure on the wine industry to lower the heat continues. Wine is viewed differently than ...
The trend toward “Dry January” and “mindful drinking” has prompted a boomlet in dealcoholized wine and “wine alternatives,” creative concoctions meant to mimic wine’s body and flavor. There are ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Uncorking wine and spirits adventures around the world. Arlow is debuting this month as a new low-alcohol wine brand, crafted with ...
Verywell Health on MSN
Red wine vs. white wine: Which is better for your heart?
Medically reviewed by Allison Herries, RDN Key Takeaways White wine is made from pressed grapes, where the stems, seeds, and ...
Red wine minus the alcohol may lower blood pressure a new study finds. Sept. 7, 2012— -- Wine lovers, get ready for a buzz kill. A new study has found that drinking two glasses of red wine a day ...
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