Drink Wine Day

Drink Wine Day

A glass of wine a day keeps the cardiologist away, or so they say. That may be the reason there is such a thing as Drink Wine Day, but whoâ??s to say we needed a reason to gurgle down a glass of our favourite zesty Bordeaux, anyway?

Well, whosoever thought of proclaiming a Drink Wine Day certainly pleased the gods and one in particular, Dionysus, or Bacchus to the Romans, god of merry making, wine, theatre and ecstasy. Whatever the vintage of the one youâ??re sipping as we speak, make sure you share it, because today is a â??wine and dineâ?? day. In fact, you can leave out the â??dineâ?? part because wine is said to be such a strong aphrodisiac, and red wine in particular, that your beloved will surely forgive you. In fact, letâ??s raise a glass to the French for the hard work theyâ??ve put into making us more lovable. Santé!

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