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No hangovers in Italy
07-11-2000, 08:10 PM,
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I've experienced the same thing, Richr. I will receive headaches sometime when drinking cheaper wines, especially wines on the sweet side. Some of the wines were from California, Chile, Australia, & Argentina. I don't know for sure what the cause is, but I've never had this problem with any Italian wines. Who knows- could it be something related to the sweetness, or could it have something to do with pesticides? Or could it be something else that a winemaker uses in his wine that some other wine makers don't use? Again, I don't know for sure what the answer is, but I can confirm that your not imagining things.
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