Wine	is	the	oldest	alcoholic	beverage	in	the	world,	made	from	fermented	grapes.	Its	alcohol	content	is	higher	than	beer	yet	lower than distilled	spirits.	While	wine	is	alcohol,	it	also	does	contain	some	nutritional	benefits	when	consumed	inmoderation,	such	as	decreased	risk	of	heart	disease,	stroke,	and	diabetes.	Wine	can	be	divided	into	red,	white,	sparkling,	rosé,	fruit,	and	mead.	Wine,	of	course,	can	be	consumed	through	drinking,	but	it	also	has	many	other	uses,	such	as	cooking,	baking,	and	for	religious	ceremonies.	Wine	production	is	spread	across	the	world,	yet	most	wine	is	made	from	one	or	more	varieties	of	the	European	species,	such	as	pinot	noir,	chardonnay,	cabernet sauvignon,	gamay,	and	merlot.	The	result	can	be	varietal	wines	or	blended	wines,	depending	on	the	style	of	wine-making.