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Can red wine slow down the aging process? According to a new study published in Science, a compound found in the skin of grapes activates an anti-aging gene in mice that promotes longevity.
Cold slows down chemical reactions; heat speeds them up. Most of today’s red wines aren’t made for long aging. Oxidation is the prime reason. Wines with high acid and low pH withstand the ...
(CBS News) Red wine has long been touted for its health benefits, including its anti-aging properties. But the question is how does it work? A new study provides insight into how the anti-aging ...
No need to wine about aging skin. A new study found that a specific and unusual type of red wine can make a person’s skin look younger. Researchers at the University of Florida found that women ...
While I understand your logic, I would emphasize that not all tannic wines will taste better after aging. Many wines built for aging happen to be tannic, but remember that a wine cellar is not a wine ...
However, there are wineries out there who are taking care of the aging for you, only releasing their wines after flavors have integrated, tannins have softened and phenolics are in balance.
The researchers found that moderate red wine consumption could influence gene expression related to aging. This suggests that it is not just an immediate effect, but that there could be long-term ...