Man Drank 4 Bottles Of Wine Every Day And Lived To 107

Antonio Docampo - Man Drank 4 Bottles Of Wine Every Day And Lived To 107

Antonio Docampo García, founder of the Bodegas Docampo wine company, would have two bottles with lunch and another two with dinner.

Stop training for that marathon and put down the quinoa. According to a 107-year-old Spanish winemaker, the secret to longevity is drinking red wine—a lot of it.

Antonio Docampo, who died last week at the ripe, very old age of 107, regularly drank two full bottles of red wine at lunch and another two bottles at dinner. “He could drink a liter and a half at once and he never drank water,” his son, Miguel Docampo López, told La Voz de Galicia. “When we were both at home we could get through 200 liters of wine a month.” To put that in an American perspective, that’s over 250 bottles.

Docampo supported his drinking regimen by founding his own winery, Bodegas Docampo in Ribeiro. “If he produced 60,000 liters a year he’d keep 3,000 liters for himself,” said his nephew, Jerónimo Docampo. “He always said that was his secret to living so long.” He also regularly took a shot of brandy with his breakfast.

The notion that red wine can help people live longer is nothing new. An article in the New York Times from 2008 cites a study suggesting that an compound called resveratrol found in some red wines increases longevity. Though, it would take about 35 bottles a day to actually make an impact. Still, Docampo’s intake was nothing to sneer at, so maybe the resveratrol is responsible. Or maybe it was genetic. Or maybe just insanely lucky. Whatever the case, take the opportunity tonight to lift a glass of red (or an entire bottle) to señor Docampo.

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Joke Of The Day: The Wine Taster

Rubber Chicken At a winery, the regular taster died and the director started looking for a new one to hire.

A drunkard with a ragged, dirty look came in to apply for the position. The director of the winery wondered how to send him away. He gave him a glass to drink.

The drunk tried it and said, “It’s a Muscat, three years old, grown on a north slope, matured in steel containers. Low grade, but acceptable.”

“That’s correct”, said the boss.

Another glass… “This is a Cabernet, eight years old, a south-western slope, oak barrels, matured at 8 degrees. Requires three more years for finest results.”

“Correct.”

A third glass… “It’s a Pinot Blanc Champagne, high-grade and exclusive,” the drunk said calmly.

The director was astonished. He winked at his secretary, secretly suggesting something. She left the room, and came back in with a glass of urine. The alcoholic tried it. “It’s a blonde, 26 years old, three months pregnant and if I don’t get the job I’ll name the father.”

 

 

 

The Wine Workout

Quit your wine-ing and work out. You don’t have any excuses now.

Enjoy!

We’re often told that a glass of red wine is good for our health, but a vino-loving fitness coach has given a whole new meaning to the claim.

More than 25 million people have viewed April Storey’s unique exercise technique on Facebook, in which she uses bottles of wine for bicep curls and rewards lunges and press-ups with a cheeky sip.

With the 90s Vengaboys hit Up And Down playing, April – thought to be from the US – can first be seen performing shoulder exercises grasping a bottle of red in each hand – and wearing a T-shirt bearing the slogan ‘Will Run for Wine’.

She can then be seen completing press-ups with her head above a glass of wine with a straw in and, as she lowers herself towards the floor with her arms, she takes a swig of the drink.

Mother-of-one April, who has documented her dramatic weight loss journey on her Instagram page, is then seen using the bottles as weights for bicep curls.

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Wine Cheat Sheet

Wine Cheat Sheet

If you’re skipping the sangria (you don’t have to — you can do it on a budget) or don’t want to be bothered with cocktails, but still want to do some sipping with Thanksgiving dinner, plan on having house bottles of white and red wine. Picking two wines and sticking to them throughout the night keeps things nice and easy from both a drinking and buying perspective: Choose the two wines you want to serve, and pick up a few bottles of each. Easy.

Now how many bottles of wine, you ask? Of course the simple answer is, it’s all relative. Or maybe the more accurate answer is, all the wine! But we’re grownups here, so we should at least have some idea of what we need — luckily this handy cheat sheet does just that.

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How To Of The Day: How To Save Spoiled Wine

This video shows you how to save spoiled wine in less than 1 minute for literally one cent.

Enjoy!

Have you ever opened a bottle of wine, been so pumped to drink it, thought it smelled a little weird, but needed the wine and drank it anyway? (You have.) (We all have.) Don’t do that! Never do that again! This mind-blowing wine trick from Reactions shows you how to fix your spoiled wine … with a penny.

The video explains you seriously just need to put a penny (a clean one. Clean your penny very thoroughly.) into a glass of your spoiled wine, stir it around briefly with a spoon, and pull it back out. The reason your wine will immediately taste different is because the copper from the penny reacts with the sulfur molecules the wine has developed from overexposure to oxygen. This causes odorless copper sulfide crystals to form, making your favorite drank drankable again.

You totally have spoiled wine. You totally have a penny. You totally have no excuse to drink spoiled wine anymore. Though who am I to judge your wine habits? “Desperate times call for desperate measures” was actually first said by a penniless man with a spoiled bottle of wine, so go ahead and do what you must.

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How to Save Spoiled Wine
 

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