«Frequent
wine drinkers showed an appreciation for the variety of options that allow them to bring wine to any drinking occasion,» Gallo says.
Fruity, a Little Sweet and Not Expensive: A survey of
wine drinkers shows that their preferences are varied, but a few rules still apply...
Not exact matches
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Studies consistently
show that non-expert
wine drinkers are far more likely to remember the design and color of a
wine's packaging than the taste of the product itself.
Jung Eun Lee, a nutritional epidemiologist at Sookmyung Women's University in Seoul, for example,
showed that a moderate
drinker — someone who consumes one medium glass of
wine, or its alcohol equivalent, per day — has a 28 % lower risk of getting the disease.
Studies
show that moderate
wine drinkers have narrower waists and less belly fat than liquor
drinkers.
Drinking
wine has been associated with people considered cultured and research
shows that
wine drinkers have higher IQs than that of people who drink different alcoholic beverages.
For example, nearly one - third of hard liquor imbibers said they were more likely to feel aggressive after a shot or two, compared with 2.5 percent of red
wine drinkers and just under 7 percent of beer
drinkers, the findings
showed.
Research has
shown that
wine drinkers assume that
wines with natural cork stoppers are better.