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Wine-making and drinking for a longer life

As I mentioned yesterday, famous wine-maker Robert Mondavi (pictured here enjoying a glass) died recently at the age of 94. Maybe his longevity could be attributed in part to his consumption of his products. Who knows? But it could also be due in part to working out in the sun, walking among the vineyards….mondaviwine_nc.jpg

I’m sure you have read studies claiming that wine (particularly red wine), promotes longer life. But some nutrition experts claim that wine is not the best source for antioxidants and that, in fact, it can cause some cancers. Like everything else, it’s about MODERATION.

What do you think?

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2 Responses to “Wine-making and drinking for a longer life”

  1.   Meredith
    May 21st, 2008 | 3:42 am

    Jean, I don’t mean to be picky and I do enjoy your blog posts, but they don’t seem to fit the title of this blog – “Small Business” Boomers. Just a thought.

  2.   Jean
    May 21st, 2008 | 4:57 pm

    Thanks for your comment, Meredith. Most of what I write is about baby boomers in business. Occasionally I talk about people in the baby boomer generation (see categories on the right). I try for 2/3 business 1/3 general, but always focused on baby boomers.

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