Wine - beyond a mere beverage
Wine is a cultural asset that has accompanied mankind for thousands of years. Whether red, white or rosé - it is produced through the alcoholic fermentation of grape juice, a process in which yeast converts sugar into alcohol. A bottle of wine contains water, which is the main component at 70 to 85%, as well as a variety of organic compounds, minerals and flavours. The production process, in particular the ageing in wooden barrels or the contact with the skins in the case of red wine, has a decisive influence on the character and complexity of the end product... Read more
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Ingredients at a glance
The valuable ingredients in wine come primarily from the grape skin. These include polyphenols, which act as antioxidants and can protect cells from free radicals, tannins, the tannins that give red wines structure, and resveratrol, a secondary plant substance known for its health-promoting properties. Wine also contains acids, glycerine and minerals that round off the flavour. While white wine is often lighter, red wine contains a higher concentration of these valuable plant substances due to the mash fermentation.
Health benefits with moderate consumption
The health benefits of wine are often discussed in the context of moderate consumption. Studies indicate that the ingredients, particularly in red wine, can support vascular health by promoting blood circulation. Moderate daily consumption of wine, often defined as a small glass, is considered beneficial to benefit from these positive properties. In Mediterranean culture, wine is also valued as a stimulant that can boost the metabolism.
Wine as part of the lifestyle
Wine goes beyond its chemical composition. It is an integral part of an enjoyable lifestyle and can promote well-being, provided it is consumed consciously and in appropriate quantities. The combination of flavour, aroma and natural ingredients gives it a unique characteristic. However, it is essential not to regard this stimulant as a therapeutic agent, but as an element of a balanced diet. In this way, the enjoyment of wine remains a positive moment in daily life.