Gastritis: That is enough wine to cause inflammation of the stomach lining or peptic ulcers which can then bleed resulting in the passage of black stools indicating bleeding from the upper gi tract. Cirrhosis of the liver from heavy wine intake like yours causing esophageal varices, can also cause upper gi tract bleeding and black stools.
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