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- Kcwhippet - 05-29-2002

Bucko,

You've mentioned Claritin in the past for those who drink red wine but have histamine sensitivity. What about Allegra or Clarinex? Any preferences among them? Any cautions?


- Bucko - 05-29-2002

I use Allegra 180 mg myself. I have 2-3 glasses of wine per day with no problems.


- Kcwhippet - 05-29-2002

Many thanks.


- Bucko - 05-29-2002

Anytime, anytime..... I ALWAYS take an Allegra before a wine judging. The histamines in red wines can sometimes overload my threshold -- keeps me open and tasting wine instead of congested and sneezing.


- winoweenie - 05-30-2002

Also enhances his tastebuds. Raises them up from leather-tongue to " By golly, It's grape !" (hehehehehe) [img]http://www.wines.com/ubb2/biggrin.gif[/img] ww


- Kcwhippet - 05-30-2002

For some reason lately, I've been afflicted with closed up sinuses when drinking red wines. My doctor told me it's not unusual for ones body chemistry to change and things that didn't seem to have an affect all of a sudden do. He suspects it may be the result of the mild winter here in the Northeast, and the large amount of pollen in the air may have triggered a histamine sensitivity. Well, I certainly don't want that happening when I'm drinking wines, so that's the crux of the matter. I'm going to give the Allegra a try.


- wondersofwine - 05-30-2002

All the more reason for you to get around to sampling German Rieslings!