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29.01.2014

Wine in Moderation in the press

Wine in Moderation in the press

On 29 January, the Huffington Post (France) published an article mentioning the WiM Association and two of its members: the Deutsche Weinakademie and Vin et Société.

The article, which focused on the Mediterranean diet, explained the numerous benefits of this diet and the advantages of a moderate consumption of red wine. The journalist also listed the major characteristics of the Mediterranean diet as they were presented by Prof. Ramon Estruch during the last Wine Information Council conference* organised in November.

Prof. Estruch provided in fact evidence that the risk of developing cardiovascular diseases was reduced by 30% when using extra virgin olive oil, eating fish, cereal, nuts and consuming moderate levels of (red) wine with meals.

If you would like to read the entire article that was published in the Huffington Post (France), click here.

For more information about wine, health and social aspects, visit the Wine Information Council website.

*The Wine Information Council successfully organised the scientific conference “Wine in Moderation: from Science to Art de Vivre” in Brussels, Belgium. Powered by Wine in Moderation-Art de Vivre, under the high patronage of the International Organisation of Vine and Wine and with the support of Deutsche Weinakademie and Vin et Société, more than 100 participants gathered at this event among which stakeholders and journalists.