How Can You Avoid Pouring Yourself Too Much Wine?

Many people wind down with a glass of wine after a long day, but there can be a fine line between feeling relaxed and drinking too much. Research from Cornell University suggests that people tend to drink more wine than they mean to because they don’t know the best way to pour it. For example, people pour about 12% more wine when using a wide glass, rather than a narrower one. They tend to overpour by about that same amount when holding the glass, rather than pouring while it rests on a table. People will also pour themselves a more generous serving of white wine because it is camouflaged by the color of the glass, unlike red wine.

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