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No hangovers in Italy
07-13-2000, 05:35 AM,
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Foodie- Richr's posting refers to "fuzziness, headaches, and hangovers." Also, I normally don't drink enough wine to get what would qualify as a "hangover," I was talking more along the line of headaches- the sinus headaches are a problem with me as well. The last time I experienced this was at a tasting, where an Australian Shiraz gave me an almost immediate sinus headache.

It would not suprise me if some of these countries that are newer to the global wine market, are not as careful as they should be concerning pesticides. Other than a stray bottle or two, I buy very little wine from South America.
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