No its not in their diet
Well, depends on the meat. Red wine for red meat, white wine for white meat.
No, it won't.
Red wine is best kept in cool, dark conditions.
The Mediterranean diet is not really all that diverse. It consists of fruits, vegetables, fish and whole grains, and limit unhealthy fats, but adds the occasional red wine and olive oil.
Yes. But the flavor will not be quite the same. Red wine is obviously the best when it comes to cooking.
According to the Independent there are a few red wines that are very good. Their opinion of the best red wine for Christmas is Chateau Ksara Klos St Alphonse 2009. When it comes to seasonal red wine they have rated Fortnum's Claret, Chateau Fongaban the best. Another red wine that the Independent rates very highly is Chateau Segonzac 2009.
its not that just a opion
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A bitter white wine works better with turkey. Remember, red with beef and white with fish or poultry.
wine has more pottassium which is dangerous for dialysis patient. so avoid red wine
Each person has different tastes in wine so there is no 'most popular' Laithwaites wine. Laithwaites wine are best known for their fine wine, red wine, and white wine.