Whats a nice pediatrician doing with purple fingers?
I tend to judge doctor winemakers by the color of their hands in October. The passionate ones are purple. My patients adapted to a certain organic duskiness of my palms in the harvest, albeit with a few raised eyebrows among the urban raised. I never quite needed to tell them that the anthocyanins bonded to my skin were, in fact, the same compounds that make wine so uniquely suited to treat the eyes, the tongue, the nose, and the soul. I’ve also written and lectured about some of the physiological effects of those same wine compounds and ethanol on a variety of human systems, including our cardiovascular system.
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