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Article: HEALTH KICK HAS RED WINE CATCHING UP.(LIVING)
- Article from:
- The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
- Article date:
- August 8, 1997
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Byline: From staff and wire reports
It's been no secret among winemakers that red wine is good for the soul. But it has taken studies showing that red wine it may be good for the heart and brain as well for some others to warm up to it.
''For years, the industry has had an oversupply of red wine. It goes back decades,'' said William Merritt, who owns a small winery in western New York's rolling wine country. ''For 20 years we were drowning in a sea of red wine. Everyone was.''
Not anymore.
''At least four or five people walk in here every week looking to try a red wine for the first time,'' said Richard Goering, a manager at Cork 'N ...
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