Every Wednesday is Wine Wednesday at Bones Steakhouse at the Battle Ground Village. Visit us and get 1/2 a bottle of wine with the purchase of two entrees!
Wine has it's health benefits! Here’s what we know:
It’s been well documented that moderate amounts of alcohol can raise your good cholesterol
(HDL-cholesterol) and thin your blood. This is thought to be one of the
primary cardiovascular benefits from wine (red and white), as well as
hard liquor and beer.
Non-alcoholic phytochemicals in wine, such as flavanoids and
resveratrol, act as antioxidants and prevent molecules known as “free
radicals” from causing cellular damage in the body. Although some
studies which have focused on the health benefits of resveratrol use
much greater dosages than you’ll find in an average glass of wine,
resveratrol has been shown to prevent blood clotting and plaque
formation in arteries by altering lipid profiles and plasma viscosity. Findings
from a recent study suggest that resveratrol can produce potent
anti-thrombotic agents that can potentially improve cardiovascular
health and lower the risk for coronary heart disease. In animal studies, resveratrol reduced tumor incidence by affecting one or more stages of cancer development.
Red wine provides much more resveratrol compared to white. That’s
because the longer the skin is kept on the grape during the wine making
process, the greater the concentration of resveratrol in the wine. In
the case of white wine production, the skin is removed before
fermentation, giving white wines a lower concentration in resveratrol
compared to red wines. Also, wines made in cooler climates have greater
amounts of resveratrol too. Thus, red wine from cool climates have the
most resveratrol.
There are many minerals and vitamins that we can get from drinking a red wine which are very useful for human body development.
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