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The history, science, and art of wine and the case for health benefits: perspectives of an oenophilic cardiovascular pathologist

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CARDIOVASCULAR PATHOLOGY
Volume 60, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.carpath.2022.107446

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Wine; Ischemic heart disease; French paradox; Fertilization; Alcohol

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This article discusses the intersection of the author's interests in science, medicine, pathology, and oenology, focusing on viticulture and wine production, as well as the qualities and health benefits of wine consumption. The evidence for the special effects of red wine consumption, particularly in the context of the Mediterranean diet and lifestyle, is analyzed. The article concludes by suggesting that wine promotes civility and social engagement.
This article stems from the intersection of the author's long-standing interests in science, medicine, pathology and oenology. A discussion is provided of selected aspects of the science of viticulture and wine production as well as qualities of the finished product crafted by the art of the wine maker. The case for health benefits of moderate consumption of wine and other alcoholic beverages also is discussed. Based on the French paradox, an analysis is presented of the evidence for the special effects of red wine consumption, particularly as part of the Mediterranean diet and lifestyle. A concluding perspective is given in support of wine as a promoter of civility and social engagement. (C) 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc.

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