Wine is a well-known beverage to humans for thousands of years. It possesses nutritious properties and wonderful taste. The single word wine means the alcoholic beverage which is produced from grapes. It contains therapeutic properties if consumed in moderate amounts. The red variety of wine assists in having a longer lifespan. It helps to prevent heart ailments such as heart attack, heart failure, and stroke. It lowers anxiety, enhances digestion, and promotes appetite.

NameWine
NativeThe evidence shows that wine production was started in Iran, Georgia, Armenia, and Greece.
Name in Other LanguagesAlbanian: verë;
Basque: ardoa;
Belarusian: віно;
Bosnian: vino;
Bulgarian: вино;
Catalan: vi;
Croatian: vino;
Czech: vino;
Danish: vin;
Dutch: wijn;
Estonian: vein;
Finnish: viini;
French: du vin;
Galician: vino;
German: Wein;
Greek: krasí (κρασί);
Hungarian: bor;
Icelandic: vín;
Irish: fíon;
Italian: vino;
Latvian: vīns;
Lithuanian: vynas;
Macedonian: vino (вино);
Maltese: inbid;
Norwegian: vin;
Polish: wino;
Portuguese: vinho;
Romanian: vin;
Russian: vino (вино);
Serbian: vino (вино);
Slovak: vino;
Slovenian: vino;
Spanish: Vino;
Swedish: vin;
Ukrainian: vyno (вино);
Welsh: gwin;
Armenian: gini (գինի);
Bengali: Ōẏā’ina (ওয়াইন);
Chinese (Simplified): Pútáojiǔ (葡萄酒);
Chinese (Traditional): Jiǔ (酒)
Georgian: ghvino (ღვინო);
Gujarati: Vā’ina (વાઇન);
Hindi: vain (वाइन);
Hmong: caw;
Japanese: Wain (ワイン);
Kannada: Vain (ವೈನ್);
Kazakh: şarap (шарап);
Khmer: sra tompeangbaychour (ស្រាទំពាំងបាយជូរ);
Korean: podoju (포도주);
Lao: heloa thi hedchak (ເຫລົ້າທີ່ເຮັດຈາກ);
Malayalam: vain (വൈൻ);
Marathi: Vā’ina (वाइन);
Mongolian: dars (дарс);
Myanmar (Burmese): wine (ဝိုင်);
Nepali: Raksī (रक्सी);
Sinhala: vayin (වයින්);
Tajik: vino (вино);
Tamil: Matu (மது);
Telugu: Vain (వైన్);
Thai: Wịn̒  (ไวน์);
Uzbek: vino;
Turkish: şarap;
Afrikaans: wyn;
Chichewa: vinyo;
Hausa: giya;
Igbo: mmanya;
Sesotho: veini;
Somali: khamri;
Swahili: mvinyo;
Yoruba: waini;
Zulu: iwayini;
Cebuano: bino;
Filipino: alak;
Indonesian: anggur;
Javanese: anggur;
Malagasy: divay;
Malay: wain;
Maori: te waina;
Esperanto: vinon;
Haitian Creole: diven;
Latin: vinum
ColorWhite or red
Varieties/TypesRed wines

  • Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Merlot
  • Pinot Noir
  • Zinfandel

White wines

  • Chardonnay
  • Riesling
  • Sauvignon Blanc
  • Gewurztraminer

Rose wines

  • Zinfandel

Sparkling Wines

  • Rose Champagne
  • Prosecco
  • Sparkling Red Wine

Sweet Wine or Dessert Wines

  • Sweet white wine
  • Sweet red wine

Fortified Wines

  • Port wine
  • Madeira
  • Sherry
Major NutritionsManganese, Mn 0.184 (8.00%)
Iron, Fe 0.55 mg (6.88%)
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) 0.08 mg (6.15%)
Fluoride 226.9 µg (5.67%)
Phosphorus, P 30 mg (4.29%)
Magnesium, Mg 16 mg (3.81%)
Potassium, K 147 mg (3.13% )
Carbohydrate 4.03 g (3.10%)
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 0.034 mg (2.62%)
Zinc, Zn 0.19 mg (1.73%)
Health Benefits
  • Lowers depression
  • Prevent colon cancer
  • Anti-aging properties
  • Prevent breast cancer
  • Prevent dementia
  • Prevent sunburn
  • Prevent blindness
  • Prevent stroke
  • Prevent lung cancer
  • Prevent liver ailments
  • Prevent prostate cancer
  • Prevent type 2 diabetes
Calories in 1 serving (5 fl oz), 148 gm123 Kcal.
Traditional uses
  • It helps as an anesthetic for operations and childbirth.
  • It is used to clean wounds and prevent infections.
  • It treats wounds, diarrhea, and lethargy.
Precautions     
  • Excessive use results in side effects such as health ailments, sleep deficiency, obesity, etc.
  • It should not be consumed by pregnant women and breastfeeding women.
  • It increases the chances of asthma attacks, blood pressure, anemia, liver disease, and worsens gout.
How to EatWhite wine is served with fish and Red wine is served with meat.
Other FactsWest Asia, Central Asia, and Egypt use first drank wines which then spread to the Mediterranean Sea.