"Why should we refuse the charms of the soil to those at the end of
their lives? Nothing justifies such an prohibition," the
Clermont-Ferrand University Hospital Center said in statement.
The center's head, Dr. Virginie Guastella, said terminally ill
patients had the right to "enjoy themselves".
The bar will be the first in France to offer such a facility for
patients and their families. Staff will be specially trained before
it opens in the hospital's palliative care center in September.
"Medically supervised tastings will help brighten what is often a
difficult daily life," the hospital said.
Although some researchers have long held that an antioxidant found
in red wine is good for the heart, some recent research has
determined that wine's health benefits are exaggerated.
(Reporting By Alexandria Sage, Editing by Angus MacSwan)
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