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To: X Y Zebra who wrote (7949)12/2/2000 8:50:09 AM
From: TradeOfTheDay  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10876
 
when I was in Italy at a small inn one night , our waiter happened to have been a waiter on a cruise ship, before returing to his home town. He told us , to his surpirse , he found a bottle of wine from his home town on board the ship . He was so excited, he put it aside, to drink by himself later that night. He said when he woke up the next morning, he had a hangover for the first time in his life - " I had heard you could get headaches from wine, but it had never happened to ME - and certainly not from my town !!" - and he realized sulfites are introduced for stabilization when Italian wines are exported... something he had never experienced before.
I've been lucky though - for some reason I rarely get headaches from Italian reds.... I do occaisionally have trouble with French reds.... and I ALWAYS have a headache after drinking champagne.