red wine

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by osho67, Jan 10, 2014.

  1. Will red grape juice from concentrate give me same health benefits as red wine? Thanks
     
    #11     Jan 13, 2014
  2. Banjo

    Banjo

  3. SIUYA

    SIUYA

    WTF? :)
    you dont want the spend the money for a good system but want to add whiskey....
    you think the taste changes that much that adding whiskey will be a good idea....
    .............hah ha ha kerplonk

    I suggest you leave the red wine drinking to those who enjoy subtle flavour differences (these also occur between fresh bottles - often unfortunately)

    Also what you are likely to be looking for is something like "resveratrol" - like most things it comes with its own health warnings, but none of the joy of great wine! :)
     
    #13     Jan 13, 2014
  4. The health benefits from red wine come from the skin of the grape during the wine making process. I doubt you'll find the same benefits from grape juice from concentrate, especially if it's the kind that is loaded with sugars and other chemicals.

     
    #14     Jan 13, 2014
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  6. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    :eek:
     
    #16     Jan 13, 2014
  7. 1. You can squirt compressed nitrogen into an open bottle to replace air/oxygen, then re-cork quickly. Should be available from liquor store or online.

    2. Boxed wine. The bag inside collapses and doesn't allow oxygen to enter. Box instructions say, "for fresh taste, consume within 3-4 weeks of opening" (I have no wine palate myself, but my former next door neighbor is a sommelier, and she says some of the box wines are very good. I serve some at neighborhood parties. MUCH more convenient than bottles.)
     
    #17     Jan 13, 2014
  8. The health benefits from wine are very limited. The Resveratrol in best crop of grapes is very limited, and varies a lot from minimal to none. The evidence behind any "health or longevity" claims to Resveratrol itself is sketchy. Most reliable evidence points to the alcohol as the benefactor in any beverage.
     
    #18     Jan 13, 2014
  9. Wouldn't it make more "sense" to do "that" with cognac instead? :confused: :eek:
     
    #19     Jan 13, 2014
  10. Forget resveratrol, red wine is high in antioxidants and polyphenols which are health promoting. Of course, you may be able to get these from fruits and veggies themselves but where is the fun in that! :D

     
    #20     Jan 13, 2014