Grape juice is to offer health benefits as red wine?

Posted by Drinking Wines | Drinking Wine Articles | Wednesday 28 July 2010 12:44 am

Grape juice provides health benefits as red wine? Well, the answer is no, it does not. In fact, grape juice, red wine and miles apart in terms of health. However, the wine has antioxidants as red juice, and more than 60% of all wines.

From the perspective of antioxidant that same rate. Both resveratrol, vitamins and minerals – but not in the same quantities. Red wine has alsoa number of minerals, grape juice, has never and this is why leech into the barrel of wine during the fermentation of oak. The fermentation process kills a lot of sugar in the wine, while the juice has a lot of natural sugars. We believe that some fruit juices such as sugar as much as Coca-Cola?

Another big difference between grape juice and red wine is "after opening" quality. Once you have a product that worksAntioxidants, free radicals in the air immediately begin to attack and may be counteracted by antioxidants. Once an antioxidant and neutralizes free radicals – can not in your body. So also the biggest difference is, therefore, the nutrient content of a nightcap.

You will probably open and friendly, the jar of juice several times before a nightcap. Wine drinkers usually drink bottle in one sitting at dinner with friends. Each time the juice is opened,becomes less healthy. The wine was drunk in a sealed and so lost its users all the advantages at once.

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