Monday, October 11, 2010

Wine Consumption Continues To Rise In The US

For the past several years wine consumption has been on the rise all across the United States with not only the older generations buying more but also the younger ones as well. Traditionally wine has always done well with the older age groups and the Baby Boomers continue to be the largest portion of wine buyers and drinkers in the country. But a new trend has those in their twenties buying more and more wines to enjoy not only for taste but for the health benefits as well.

Many of those who consume wine in the US cite health benefits as one of the major reasons behind the rise in interest. From those who are older and wanting to continue to feel good and defy the aging process to those who are young and want to retain all that goes with their youth wine is becoming a daily staple.

Research has shown time and again that those who consume red and even white wines in moderation will improve on so many key elements of long term health. Add to this that wine drinkers tend to get sick with colds and flu less and there is more reason than ever to fill those Riesling Wine Glasses to your health each day.

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