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The 3 Benefits of CBD Wine& Its Effects Explained!

Curious to learn more about the effects of CBD wine? or perhaps you’re simply looking for an alternative to that glass of wine? Well, wine lover let us introduce you to the perfect relaxing drink on the market – CBD wine.

Drinkable CBD? Here’s What CBD Does!

Cannabinol (CBD) and other non-intoxicating cannabinoids like cannabigerol (CBG) are naturally found in hemp extract. 

This CBD oil can be further refined into CBD isolate, water-soluble CBD, and CBD nanoemulsion and used to make products like CBD-infused beverages, edibles, tinctures, and vapes. One of the latest CBD products making waves is CBD wine. 

In an era where people are driven to make healthier choices, here’s why CBD drinks are a great option to consider.

CBD Drinks Effects: What Does CBD in a Drink Do?

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A CBD drink’s effect provides the same benefits as smoking hemp flower or taking a tincture. CBD beverages like CBD water, CBD tea, CBD sports drink, and CBD coffee can help you feel more calm, focused, and revitalized. However, there are three benefits of CBD wine over these other beverages:

#1 CBD wine is a great alternative to alcoholic beverages


It gives you benefits without the risks and ill effects of alcohol consumption. CBD wine pairs perfectly with evening meals and can help you relax at social gatherings without having a hangover the next day.

#2 Low in calories and high in flavor

CBD wine by Vino Herb only contains 100 to 150 calories per bottle! That is mean a glass of wine is lower in calories than a single light beer and has much better flavor. You can choose from many varieties like Rosé, Pinot Grigio, and CBD Cabernet Sauvignon Wine.

#3 Dealcoholized and THC-free

Vino Herb CBD wine contains less than 0.25% alcohol per bottle and is completely free from tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). 

THC is the cannabinoid in the cannabis plant that gets you stoned. While there are naturally very low amounts of it in hemp, even those small amounts can lead to failed drug tests. CBD drinks that are THC-free ensure that you don’t get mistaken for a marijuana user.

Does CBD in Drinks Actually Work?

CBD infused drinks are a convenient and tasty way to balance your body’s endocannabinoid system (ESC). This is how CBD works to help you feel calmer and more relaxed without losing focus. 

Each person’s body is unique and responds differently to cannabinoids. While some people may feel stronger effects, others may naturally have a more balanced ESC and not actively feel as much. However, most people do find that CBD helps them chill out with the right dose.

How Many CBD Drinks Can You Drink?

Each bottle of Vino Herb contains up to 60mg of CBD, and up to 20mg of CBG. Each person has a different tolerance for cannabinoids. Researchers generally recommends to start using a CBD product at a modest level and slowly increasing intake to ensure you don’t exceed a comfortable level [3].

 This means it is good to start with just one or half of a CBD drink and see how you feel. You should also check with your doctor to make sure it is safe for you to use CBD if you are on any regular medications.

How Long Does It Take for a CBD Drink to Kick In?

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CBD and other cannabinoids are fat-soluble, so they work best when you’ve had a meal [1].

 In a drink or edible CBD product made with regular broad spectrum CBD oil or CBD isolate, activation time is generally considered to be one to three hours [2].

 However, a CBD drink made with nanoemulaion can take effect in under 15 minutes.

It’s Delicious and Potent: Vino Herb CBD-infused Wine!

Trade in your alcoholic drink for a CBD beverage and feel the difference for yourself! Vino Herb CBD wine comes in a variety of flavors to pair perfectly with any meal. It’s perfect for sipping after yoga class, or a long day of work, and is great for social gatherings.

References

  1. MacCallum, C. A., & Russo, E. B. (2018). Practical considerations in medical cannabis administration and dosing. European journal of internal medicine, 49, 12-19. https://www.utah.gov/pmn/files/480971.pdf 
  2. Millar, S. A., Maguire, R. F., Yates, A. S., & O’Sullivan, S. E. (2020). Towards better delivery of cannabidiol (CBD). Pharmaceuticals, 13(9), 219. Retrieved September 12, from https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8247/13/9/219/pdf 

Silmore, L. H., Willmer, A. R., Capparelli, E. V., & Rosania, G. R. (2021). Food effects on the formulation, dosing, and administration of cannabidiol (CBD) in humans: A systematic review of clinical studies. Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, 41(4), 405-420. https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/handle/2027.42/167542/phar2512.pdf?sequence=1

By Simi Mudaliar

Simi is an accomplished copywriter renowned for her work in the cannabis industry. An advocate for the industry, Simi is one of the most trusted journalists within the cannabis niche. She has been in cannabis digital marketing for almost 8 years. She has worked with a wide range of clients across Europe and North America. . In addition to her work with Plain Jane, Simi has been published on International High Life, Seed-City, Leafipedia, Plain Jane, and Cannabislifenetwork, and more!

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