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White and Red Wines: How are they different?
White Wine vs Red Wine
Wine is wine, right? Not necessarily!
In your results, you may have seen that you have a sensitivity to one type of wine and not another. Let's take red and white wine for example.
Red wine has much higher tannin levels than white wine. Additionally, because the fermentation process uses grape skins and seeds rather than the usual white wine, red wine has a far higher concentration of catechins, epicatechin, and other antioxidants.
These differences will potentially cause the body to respond differently to these two wines.