Drinking alone is now socially acceptable! Cheers, all.

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Here in Oregon, we drink a lot of pinot noir, since there are so many wineries (more than 700 now) making delicious wine.
I was happy to discover that pinot noir is one of the healthiest wine options to choose, the caveat being, of course, “if you drink in moderation”. (Spoilsports!)
According to an article in the Baltimore Sun, the much-touted healthfulness of red wine is largely due to its antioxidants. Resveratrol, part of a group of compounds called polyphenols, lowers the risk of cancer, stroke, and heart disease, among other benefits.
For you non-drinkers, resveratrol is also found in peanuts and berries.
Among red wines, pinot noir has the highest concentration of resveratrol. And, as a top sommelier explains in the article, “Although virtually all red wines have almost no residual sugar, pinot noir typically has a lower initial sugar level before fermentation, resulting in a wine with less alcohol and fewer calories than, say, your average cabernet. [With] its thin skin, pinot noir has fewer tannins, which, while they may have some health benefits of their own, can cause trouble for those susceptible to heartburn.”
Cheers to a great week ahead!
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Strictly speaking, this may not qualify as “good news” but it’s too entertaining to pass up. Found on a random site that specializes in sensational stories.
Huh? Was the Snickers bar IN the bar? Keep laughing this week… it’s good news for your health!
In honor of the coming weekend, and on the off chance that alcohol may be involved, here are a few items I found interesting this week.
First up, I’m sharing a hack from KellysDIY blog on improving the taste of cheap vodka. Haven’t tried this myself but it’s an intriguing idea:
Pour your cheap vodka into a water filter pitcher. It will remove the impurities that make inexpensive vodka taste, well, cheap.
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Another great tip: Baking soda removes wine stains.
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Speaking of wine, the industry’s latest annual report cited some millennial trends that will impact not just this age group (currently 23-38) but the rest of us, too, as winemakers take notice. Cheers to healthy wines at a reasonable price!
Millennials:
Are you a millennial? Do you agree with these general observations?
Incidentally, did you know that rosé is the fastest growing wine segment in the US? If you’re of the generation that grew up on Mateus and have shunned them ever since, one of Oregon’s lovely, fresh, pinot noir rosés will be a revelation.
(front) Crowley Wines; (back) Coleman Vineyard’s Cherry Cove
And finally, some fun facts:
Having just returned from a long weekend in L.A. (both literally and in the “endurance” sense), this week’s post is a total cop-out. Hope you enjoy it!
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