Wine is alcohol, so the question is moot. The health benefits from wine exist in most varieties of Alcoholic Beverages (derived from the fruit or vegetable the alcohol is made out of), but the alcohol content in wine is relatively low, and consumption of it tends to be in lower quantities than some other types (beer, for example), plus wine is a trendy hobby and collectible interest, so wine is the most commonly cited example of alcohol as a health benefit.
This depends on what you mean by better. They are roughly the same amount of alcohol, but there are variables of how large the glasses of wine, the alcohol content of the wine, and the alcohol content of the whiskey. There is no diluting of the drinks. Water keeps you hydrated but doesn't make it "better".
Yes. Alcohol is a flavor enhancer.
Freezing wine does not remove alcohol. Freezing it may affect its texture and possibly some of its flavors, but the alcohol content will remain the same.
Consuming any form of alcoholic beverage (wine, beer, or distilled spirits such as gin and whiskey) in moderation is associated with better health and greater longevity than is either abstaining or abusing alcohol.
The wine alcohol is related to chemistry, because one of the chemicals in organic chemistry is used in making it:ethanol.
2 bottles of wine and yes i feel better! lol
Yes. In general, one glass of wine or beer has one ounce of alcohol, which is about the same amount as one shot of "hard" liquor such as vodka, whiskey or rum.
First, wine is alcohol. So drinking alcohol is no different than drinking wine.
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Drinking red wine (as well as white wine, beer and distilled spirits) in moderation is associated with better health and longer life than abstaining from alcohol.
Drinking wine in moderation is associated with better health and longer life than is abstaining from alcohol. The same is true for beer and liquor.