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Hey Guys,

I was wondering i know supposidely all wines are gluten free,but i've heard people saying they have got "glutened" from certain kinds.I was wonderin if you would be so kind to share some safe options for brands of wine preferably pino grigio,cardonnay or white zinf.Also if you could add in some mixed alcohlic beverages i could request for when i do go out:)Thank you soo much for your time.As your opnions mean so much to me and i know im safe in your hand xoxo ~Melissa~


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Lisa Mentor

Hey Guys,

I was wondering i know supposidely all wines are gluten free,but i've heard people saying they have got "glutened" from certain kinds.I was wonderin if you would be so kind to share some safe options for brands of wine preferably pino grigio,cardonnay or white zinf.Also if you could add in some mixed alcohlic beverages i could request for when i do go out:)Thank you soo much for your time.As your opnions mean so much to me and i know im safe in your hand xoxo ~Melissa~

Hey Melissa!

I have yet to see documented information that gluten is in wine. Some wines contain sulfates and some may be sensitive to that, but it's not gluten related. I drink Barefoot Wines.

All information that you find on this forum, should be supported by a secondary source, or verified. It's a forum, or discussion, and not everyone has all the answers.

You need to be 100% confident when you consume a product, you should contact the company directly.

Skylark Collaborator

I've seen a letter from Gallo where they say all their wines are definitely gluten-free.

Mama Melissa Enthusiast

Thank you ladies:)I have had beringer white zinf with no problems,i love barefoot wines im going to try those!!!!

freeatlast Collaborator

Love Inglenook Crisp White. It's $5 for a large enough bottle and have never been glutened by it.

kareng Grand Master

A lot of the cheaper American wines are made in metal vats if that makes you feel safer. I drink what ever kind I like or is being served. A real wine maker would never allow stuff like wheat to get in the wine. If wine bothers you, and it bothers some people, it is likely not gluten but something else.

jerseyangel Proficient

All I can do is speak from my own experience but I've never had a problem with wine--I've had wines from all over the world.


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As for mixed drinks, anything that has a gluten-free mixer. For instance mixed with pure fruit juice, tonic, club soda should be OK. Be careful on Bloody Mary mix. Lots of it has soy sauce. All distilled liquor is gluten free unless something is added back after distillation, like some of the flavored vodkas.

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