Wine Drinkers Face Lower Early Death Risk Than Beer or Spirits Consumers, Study Finds
New research suggests wine drinkers face lower early death risks compared to beer or spirits consumers. The study's findings could boost wine's positioning as a more health-conscious choice amongst alcoholic beverages, potentially influencing consumer preferences and industry marketing strategies across key markets.
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