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Published 19:48 28 Apr 2019 BST
Updated 11:39 30 Apr 2019 BST

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Not anymore though, which is pretty sh*te news for anyone who loves a chilled glass of Sancerre.
To come up with the results, researchers looked at the alcohol consumption of over 82,000 women over a 14-year period, concentrating on how many had developed rosacea, and the specific timeframes.
They found that those drinking white wine, in some cases only 1-3 glasses a month, had a 14 percent increased risk of developing rosacea while 5 glasses or over resulted in a whopping 49 percent.
If you're a red wine fan, it's good news as the study found there wasn't any increased risk of developing rosacea for those devoted to Malbec, Pinot Noir and so forth.Life