Red or white? Seems what's in your wine glass says a lot about your personality. A survey found that red wine drinkers are more likely to be early birds and introverts, while white wine drinkers tend to be night owls and extroverts. Other personality traits? Red wine drinkers identify as humble, adventurous and organized. They also tend to prefer dogs over cats. White wine drinkers are more sarcastic and curious, and tend to be perfectionists. They are also more likely to be cat people. Red wine drinkers also spend more on wine than their white wine counterparts. Red wine fans spend about 40 bucks a bottle, while white wine drinkers spend about $37 a bottle. And red wine drinkers (45%) are more likely to consider themselves "wine aficionados" than white wine drinkers (31%).
Speaking of wine...
Wine makes everything fine … How many great days do you have in a week? In a month? A year? Probably a lot more than you think – especially if you’re a wine lover. A survey of wine drinkers found that they have 10 “extraordinary” days a month – or 120 extraordinary days a year. And those who live in Hawaii, Idaho or South Dakota are especially happy – having 13 extraordinary days a month. The survey also asked participants what defined a joyful life: Feeling happy (77%), being healthy (71%), having positive personal and family relationships (69%), and feeling comfortable (69%) topped the list. Cheers to that.