Red wine helps against a cold

Nothing is as delightful as winter and winter combined with a glass of good red wine. Good red wine is priceless. Worth every sip. That smell, that warm feeling when you take a sip, that warmer feeling with sip two... I don't really miss it or anything.
If you're still unsure whether or not to have a drink every day until New Year's Eve: we have the decisive answer for you. Do it.
Pour that vino, because drinking wine really helps against a cold. Red wine, that is. Research shows that people who drink two glasses of red wine every day are less likely to catch a cold than those who, for example, enjoy a beer. But that's not all. Because it has also been studied at Harvard. And those scientists say that regularly drinking a glass of red wine reduces the risk of catching a cold by as much as 60 percent. You might almost get thirsty from it, if you didn't already have thirst.
If you're not convinced yet, well, we love it already, but you might as well remember that people who regularly drink wine are less often sick, weak, and nauseous than those who always stick to water. The symptoms of a flu or cold are less severe if you're a fervent wine drinker. It can also help against memory loss, against overweight, and can improve your sexual experience a bit. Suddenly, you see a lot of stars in bed. Look, that's good news at this time of year. We told you: pour that glass. And pour some red for your girlfriends and lover too. Here's to a very, very fit 2019.



