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    Apricot wine: a seasonal recipe

    The distinctive features of apricot wine include its rich yellow color with a possible reddish hue, a delicate fruity a…

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    Scientists have recreated the emperor of China’s wine using a 2000-year-old technique.

    Archaeologists from the Research Center for the Preservation of Historical and Cultural Heritage at Zhengzhou University have recreated imperial wine using a replica of a 2,000-year-old bronze distiller. This discovery…

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    In a rare form, the oldest wine in the world has been discovered in Spain.

    A team of archaeologists from the University of Córdoba (Spain) has uncovered ancient sherry preserved in a rare form within a Roman tomb. The oldest wine in the world, discovered…

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    With the aroma of nuts and toasted bread: what wine did the ancient Romans drink?

    Researchers from Ghent University in Belgium and the University of Warsaw in Poland have revealed that ancient Roman wine had a slightly spicy flavor and carried aromas of toasted bread…

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    In the tomb of the first queen of Egypt, wine that is 5,000 years old was discovered.

    Austrian and German archaeologists have explored the burial complex of Meret-Neit, located in Abydos, in the central part of Egypt. According to researchers, the queen ruled Ancient Egypt around 3000…

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    Good news: champagne and white wine protect against sudden cardiac arrest.

    A team of Chinese researchers has found that consuming champagne or white wine, along with a diet rich in fruits, maintaining a positive mood, and keeping a healthy weight can…

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    A glass of wine protects retirees from depression. However, there are nuances.

    If you’ve recently retired and find yourself battling depression with a modest drink, don’t be too hard on yourself, say researchers from the U.S. and Chile. They believe that moderate…

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    The truth about the French paradox: a glass of wine a day is not beneficial.

    Experts have closely examined the widespread stereotype that one glass of wine a day is beneficial. The findings may not please everyone. Proponents of the so-called French Paradox, which gained…

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    Women who drink a glass of wine daily are 45% more likely to have heart disease.

    A large-scale study by California cardiologists has uncovered new trends in alcohol consumption among women, once again highlighting the harmful effects of this destructive habit on the female population. Researchers…

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    Which wine is least harmful to health: an expert opinion.

    Fans of dry white wine have reason to celebrate. Nutritionists consider their alcoholic preferences to be the least harmful (if we can even talk about alcohol as something safe at…

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    Why red wine causes headaches: a scientific perspective.

    A team of researchers from the University of California has identified the culprit behind the headaches that can overshadow the enjoyment of this intoxicating beverage. The offender is an antioxidant…

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    Evening wine combined with daytime coffee enhances nighttime sleep.

    Researchers from the University of Washington and the University of California claim that a glass of wine after work can help you sleep better. But there’s a catch: you need…

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    Tempting and beneficial: red wine enhances intimacy.

    Researchers have proven that red wine not only sets the mood for romance but can also revitalize your sex life. According to a review of dozens of studies, consuming 1-2…

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    You can’t forget but can remember: wine and tea slow down memory decline.

    American researchers have identified certain foods and beverages that can slow down memory decline in older adults. According to a study by the American Academy of Neurology, those who consume…

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    Spanish scientists have recognized that a glass of wine is beneficial for the heart. However, not everyone agrees with this.

    The team from the University of Barcelona studied the health of Spanish residents who follow a Mediterranean diet, which is known to include a small glass of wine with dinner.…

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    Many rosé wine enthusiasts don’t know how to properly enjoy it, according to experts.

    A team of experts has explained what makes the perfect rosé wine for enjoyment. On a summer evening, there’s nothing quite like savoring a glass of chilled rosé. However, this…

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    Why does wine in clear bottles often smell like cabbage or wet dog?

    Researchers have explained why you should avoid wines stored in clear bottles. Regardless of the price, wines in such containers can develop the unpleasant aromas of boiled cabbage, wet dog,…

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    Red wine may be excluded from the Mediterranean diet.

    Many people consider red wine to be almost the only ingredient that makes the transition to a healthy diet somewhat bearable. Now, however, it seems that wine might be crossed…

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    Climate change will improve wine quality. However, there’s no reason to celebrate.

    A team of researchers from the University of Oxford believes that higher temperatures and increased rainfall will enhance the quality and flavor of wine. However, for various reasons, they don’t…

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    Alcohol-free wine – the elixir of youthful skin?

    Initial research offers promising results regarding the consumption of non-alcoholic wine. According to researchers, certain wines may help reduce skin aging and promote its improvement. But should we already say…

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    Under the Christmas tree: the smallest winery in the world produces 29 bottles of wine each year, priced at €5000 each.

    Entrepreneur, art collector, and former investment banker Tullio Masoni has created the world’s tiniest vineyard, spanning just about 200 square feet. It’s located on the roof of a 16th-century palazzo…

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    A glass of wine a day – is it the key to good health?

    Alcohol can be beneficial. This claim is believed to have originated back in the days of ancient Greek healers. However, debates continue about whether alcohol truly offers health benefits. A…

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    The paradox of Provençal rosé: the same wine tastes different in various social contexts.

    Thanks to its pearly-pink hue and subtle aroma of summer berries, rosé wine from Provence has become a symbol of this region. Here, tourists from all over indulge in the…

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    Sweeter and stronger: global warming will forever change the taste of wine.

    The climate crisis poses a threat of change to every aspect of life. Scientists believe that the transformations associated with global warming will also impact winemaking. Researchers from Lancaster University…

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    The treachery of the “female” drink: why does white wine provoke anger?

    Women often complain about what’s known as the “white wine rage.” There are numerous accounts of ladies transforming into monsters after just a few glasses of Chardonnay. But men are…

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    Under the Christmas tree: the world’s smallest winery produces 29 bottles of wine each year, priced at €5000 each.

    Entrepreneur, art collector, and former investment banker Tullio Masoni has created the world’s tiniest vineyard, covering just about 200 square feet. It’s perched atop a 16th-century palace in the heart…

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    Popular wines of Europe are at risk of disappearing due to climate change.

    Pinot Noir from France, Rioja Rosado from Spain, Brunello di Montalcino from Italy, and many other popular wines may soon be at risk of disappearing. The reason is predictable: global…

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    Do you love wine? Thank the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs for it.

    So, as scientists joke, the next time you uncork a bottle of wine, don’t forget to raise a glass to the extinct dinosaurs. In a new study, researchers from the…

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    The killer of California wine arrived hitchhiking from New York.

    Eggs of the spotted lanternfly have been discovered on a metal art installation that traveled to California from New York. This has raised concerns among winemakers, as this species is…

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    90% of leading wine-producing regions will not survive due to climate change.

    A team of scientists led by Cornelis van Leeuwen from the Bordeaux Research Institute for Agricultural Sciences in France claims that the majority of the world’s vineyards will struggle to…

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    AI determines the place and year of wine production with colossal accuracy.

    An international team of researchers led by scientists from the University of Bordeaux analyzed the characteristics of 80 red wines from seven wineries in the region using artificial intelligence. The…

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    Yogurt and White Wine Cake

    Ingredients: For the Biscuit: 4 eggs 200g powdered sugar (about 1 cup) 1 packet of vanilla sugar 2 tsp baking powder 1 cup flour For the Roll: 5 eggs 5…

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