21 Amazing Facts About Wine
Mizuka Ishiwatari
Published
03/16/2015
Here are some facts about perhaps the oldest alcoholic beverage known to man.
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The world’s oldest person attributed her ripe old age (122) to a diet of olive oil, port wine and 1kg of chocolate per week. -
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In an experiment conducted in 2001 at the University of Bordeaux, every one of the 54 undergraduates in wine making and tasting thought they were tasting a red wine while it was actually a dyed white wine. -
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There is an alcoholic drink called seagull wine. That is made purely by stuffing a whole seagull into a bottle of water and leaving it in the sun to ferment. -
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You can open a bottle of wine with your shoe. There is at least one video showing how it’s done. -
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A man broke into Buckingham Palace spending half hour eating cheddar cheese and wandering around. He tripped several alarms, but they were faulty. He viewed the royal portraits and rested on the throne for a while. He drank half a bottle of wine before becoming tired and leaving. -
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During the prohibition, grape juice mix was sold with the warning “After dissolving the brick in a gallon of water, do not place the liquid in a jug away in the cupboard for twenty days, because then it would turn into wine.†-
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In Germany it is legal to drink wine at 14. -
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A 2005 study found that the scores of “wine experts†are essentially meaningless, revealing that a typical judge’s scoring of a wine varied by plus/minus four points over three blind tastings poured from the same bottle. -
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Someone once made wine out of tent caterpillars. In a blind test, taste testers rated the wine 7/10, saying it tasted similar to grape wine. -
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In Vietnam, it’s possible to order a cobra blood wine from restaurant menus. The waiter will take a live cobra, kill it on the spot, drain the blood into a shot glass of rice wine, and top it off with the cobra’s still beating heart for you to gulp down. -
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In 1976, there was a wine tasting in Paris that blindly compared Californian wines to French wines. California won and the lone reporter covering the event was blacklisted for reporting it. -
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Ancient Egyptian kings avoided wine because of its resemblance to blood. -
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Staying awake for 17 hours leads to decrease in performance, which equals two glasses of wine. -
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In an experiment, it was found that wine drinkers paid more for wines with hard to pronounce names. It is particularly interesting to note that participants who knew more about wine were more likely to report that difficult-to-pronounce wines were worth more money. -
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In 2001, a panel of wine experts gave one of the lowest possible scores to an average-priced Bordeaux that was served in a cheap bottle. When it was served in an expensive bottle, it received one of the highest possible scores. -
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The creator of Coke, John Pemberton was forced to take the alcohol out of his original coke wine formula due to prohibition laws. -
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Chinese people who want to display their wealth drink expensive red wines mixed with Coca-Cola and Sprite to make it taste more palatable. -
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Soy sauce contains 10 times the antioxidants of red wine. -
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The ancient Greeks had a wine glass to ensure the drinker’s moderation. If wine was poured above a certain level, the cup spilled its entire contents out of the bottom. -
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The Swedish former physical education teacher, Richard Juhlin has the best nose for wine (champagne specifically) and in famous blind tasting of 2003, arranged by Spectacle du Monde, he correctly identified 43 of 50 wines. The one who came in second correctly identified only four. -
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In the 1860’s, a French chemist made a fortune selling red wine mixed with cocaine. His “Vin Mariani†was endorsed by Queen Victoria, President McKinley, and Pope Leo XIII.
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