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Gluten And Wine?


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Has anyone experienced gluten symptoms from wine? Specifically white wine? I've been getting mild symptoms after having white wine the main symptom being the lump of mucus feeling in the throat and I'm wondering what that is. I know wine is gluten free so it seems odd that it would be a glutening symptom. I'm wondering if it's just causing some GERD? Anyone have any thoughts?


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Some people react to sulfates in wine. Have you looked into this?

Has anyone experienced gluten symptoms from wine? Specifically white wine? I've been getting mild symptoms after having white wine the main symptom being the lump of mucus feeling in the throat and I'm wondering what that is. I know wine is gluten free so it seems odd that it would be a glutening symptom. I'm wondering if it's just causing some GERD? Anyone have any thoughts?

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Has anyone experienced gluten symptoms from wine? Specifically white wine? I've been getting mild symptoms after having white wine the main symptom being the lump of mucus feeling in the throat and I'm wondering what that is. I know wine is gluten free so it seems odd that it would be a glutening symptom. I'm wondering if it's just causing some GERD? Anyone have any thoughts?

You could be reacting to the sulfides in the wine. Some do. I do tend to get GERD from time to time with wine. Make sure you eat something with your wine. It helps.

pricklypear1971 Community Regular

I'm fine with white wine, red gets me. Headache. Not worth it.

Skylark Collaborator

Lots of interesting things to react to in wine. Sulfites and yeast in all non-organic wines, histamine, phenolics, and tyramine in red wine. I wonder if your "lump in the throat" is a little allergic swelling?

mamaw Community Regular

sulfites for me! Get me every time

psawyer Proficient

I have no problem with wine, whether red or white. But the other posters have identified issues that you may have with wine which are unrelated to gluten. Many of us have other sensitivities beyond just gluten.


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