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5 Amazing Facts About Wine

<p><img src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;images&period;pexels&period;com&sol;photos&sol;290316&sol;pexels-photo-290316&period;jpeg&quest;w&equals;940&amp&semi;h&equals;650&amp&semi;auto&equals;compress&amp&semi;cs&equals;tinysrgb" alt&equals;"adult&comma; alcohol&comma; blur" &sol;><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">The wine has traveled a fascinating and a long journey&period; It takes years of research to understand its intricacy and be a wine connoisseur&period; There are some wine facts of which every wine enthusiast must have knowledge of&comma; so that the next time when you’re a part of a celebration&comma; you can describe to others about your love for wine and brag about it&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><b>Fun facts related to wine&colon;<&sol;b><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">To make a good first impression on a wine enthusiast&comma; let us have a look at the fun and amazing&comma; history and facts about wine&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<ol>&NewLine;<li><b> Origin of wine&colon;<&sol;b><&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ol>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">The wine was founded approximately 6000 years earlier in the middle-east&period; The earliest remnants were in Iran in the Neolithic Period &lpar;8500-4000 BC&rpar;&period; Oldest cultivated wine dates back to &lpar;7000-5000 BC&rpar;&period; People suppose that it was fermented by mistake&period; Native yeasts just came in contact with the stored grapes in the container&comma; which converted the sugar of grapes into alcohol&period; Winemaking was then refined by the Egyptians and spread in the Mediterranean by the Greeks&period; The wine was made famous in Europe by the Romans&comma; and the Spanish familiarized to the other parts such as Oceania and South Africa&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<ol start&equals;"2">&NewLine;<li><b> The color of Wine&colon;<&sol;b><&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ol>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">You can make an idea about the geographical origin of a wine by looking at its color&period; Darker shades of wine&comma; for example&comma; the darkest red&comma; yellow and white wines have their origin in warm climates whereas light shades of wine come from places with cooler climates of the world&period; <&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<ol start&equals;"3">&NewLine;<li><b>Every wine is not beneficial to health&colon;<&sol;b><&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ol>&NewLine;<p><img src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;images&period;pexels&period;com&sol;photos&sol;696219&sol;pexels-photo-696219&period;jpeg&quest;w&equals;940&amp&semi;h&equals;650&amp&semi;auto&equals;compress&amp&semi;cs&equals;tinysrgb" alt&equals;"Person Drinking Wine " &sol;><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">Red wines have certain antioxidant elements like polyphenol and resveratrol&comma; which have cardioprotective effects and anti-cancer properties&period; Grape skin is rich in antioxidants&period; This is the reason that red wine is rich in antioxidants than the white wine&comma; which is processed without the skin of the grapes&period; On the contrary&comma; drinking white wine sometimes increases the risk of contracting cancer&period; Therefore&comma; it is not appropriate to drink more than 1 or 2 glasses of wine per day&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<ol start&equals;"4">&NewLine;<li><b>You can identify the grape variety or the location by knowing the name of the wine&colon;<&sol;b><&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ol>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">Generally&comma; wines made in Europe are named after their geographical origin of manufacture&period; One example is Bordeaux wine which is manufactured in Bordeaux region of France&period; Bordeaux wines are manufactured by Cabernet Franc&comma; Petit Verdot&comma; Sauvignon&comma; Merlot and minimum amounts of Carmenere and Malbec&period; Wines which are not produced in Europe have the grape variety mentioned on their label&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<ol start&equals;"5">&NewLine;<li><b>Monks are responsible for the production of wine&colon;<&sol;b><&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ol>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">Preservation and the innovation of the art of winemaking were done by the Monastic orders like Cistercians and Benedictines&period; We have to thank the monks that their research and never-ending efforts gave us an elaborate winemaking technology&period; Dom Perignon&comma; which is one of the oldest wines in the world&comma; is named after the monk Pierre Perignon &lpar;1638-1715&rpar;&period; He was an advocate of winemaking and experimented with various new methods and improved winemaking&period; His techniques of winemaking are still relevant in the current world&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">For more information about wine&comma; you may search for <&sol;span><b>top wine blogs<&sol;b><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400"> on the internet&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;

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