The antioxidants come from the tannins of the wine (stems, seeds, and skins of the grapes). It depends on the type of tea that you are comparing the wine to.
2006-08-21 16:09:54
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answered by Andrea M 2
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Beaujolais is an outstanding easy pink wine that has a miles less tanic high quality than maximum others yet isn't as candy via fact the rather some thers that have been stated. In my adventure the better the sugar content the greater beneficial the "cling-over". that would desire to be diverse for you. besides its tasty, fee effective and standard a super starter wine for people who're vulnerable to aim reds that are variety of an obtained style. As your pallet develops you could pass up the food chain. Cabernet's are probable on the different end of the spectrum for a beginner. although you will on no account know until eventually you attempt.
2016-09-29 12:57:21
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answered by cosco 4
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green tea as wine has sulphates in it and thats not natural its a presevative unless u get organic wine. blueberries are an excellant antioxidant as well as selenium is good for free radicals and lycopene found in tomatoes are good. vit c oranges lemons all good but for now green teas no caffeine. anitoxidiants rid ur body of the rust from iron in ur blood. red clover,tea, burdock tea, dandelion teas as well. hers a good site to know the teas etchttp://www.allnatural.net/index.html
2006-08-21 13:05:56
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answered by gypsygirl731 6
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tea, but it's definitely more fun to drink wine. just drink two or three glasses to get the same amount as tea.
2006-08-21 13:02:25
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answered by Anonymous
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No its red wine, do you want to share a bottle?
2006-08-21 13:04:50
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answered by Anonymous
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tea if you have to choose
especially green tea.
2006-08-21 13:02:24
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answered by shogunly 5
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Cup of tea (green, if you have it).
2006-08-21 13:02:07
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answered by Anonymous
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