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If you ever get the opportunity to hold a paintbrush in one hand, a wine glass in the other, while your friends cheer you on ...
My only regret in life is that I didn’t drink enough champagne,” the English economist and philosopher John Maynard Keynes (1883–1946) is reported to have said. As it turns out, there may be a ...
One’s all camembert and carafes; the other’s lobster rice and loud playlists. In the latest Fine and Dime, Hannah Twiggs asks ...
Fans of red, white or rosé can take their taste buds to the next level with this unique concoction involving a summertime ...
Red wine often gets hyped up due to its antioxidants and heart-healthy reputation, but both red and white wines still have ...
But just how much is considered "okay" to drink per day? Wine has been touted for its supposed health benefits—some studies even say couples who drink together live longer. The notion that wine is ...
Singer Morgan Johnston accidentally spilled red wine on a bride's wedding dress on April 26. 'I was panicking that I might've ...
New research published in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology identifies 56 factors linked to sudden cardiac arrest risk — and suggests champagne and white wine may offer surprising heart benefits.
As a new study links drinking champagne to a lower risk of cardiac arrest, are there any other health benefits to drinking ...
There’s a reason why bottles of lightly blushing rosé, known to French winemakers as a blanc taché (which translates to a ...
New research has found that drinking white wine, Champagne and eating more fruit could reduce the risk of cardiac arrest.
Keeping your heart healthy usually involves sacrificing some of life's indulgences-but researchers have said drinking ...