The women I spoke with most often cited health-related issues as their primary reason for drinking white wine. That risk was particularly high among participants of both genders who drank white wine, said lead researcher Eunyoung Cho, an associate professor of dermatology at Brown’s Warren Alpert Medical School (and a white wine drinker). Indeed, I found out just how important red wine was to my social life when I decided, as an experiment, to drink only white wine for a week. I warned them ahead of time that I could only drink white wine. “My answer is ‘No,’” he said, adding that he prefers to drink red wine 90% of the time.
Source: Wall Street Journal March 02, 2017 15:40 UTC