You don't get a worse hangover from cheap wine than from expensive wine
If you can barely make it to the end of the month, then you know from now on where you can save a lot: wine.
Because according to researchers, it doesn't matter at all whether you pour a pricey Chardo or drink a cheap one from a carton. For your hangover , you can, in fact, better grab a cheap bottle. No joke. A wine that has been aged much longer is actually much heavier on your head. This is due to the substance histamine, which is found in higher amounts in more expensive wines.
Moreover, you get just as drunk from. Generally, the longer a wine ages, the more headache you get from it. And of course, an older wine is more expensive. So it sounds very interesting, such a Merlot from 2012, but yes, the next day you regret everything. And you also have less money left to run to the snack bar. Chateau migraine, as cheap wines are sometimes called, doesn't apply. And keep in mind: if you still have a bad hangover, it's due to the amount of alcohol. Whether it's expensive or cheap, alcohol is present in both equally.
But, thirsty friends, those who are smart: go ahead and slurp. Leave that top shelf in the Gall as it is and just toast. Better for your wallet, your mood on Saturday morning, and your poor body. Those weekends aren't that easy.



