Do You Like Wine, But... It Doesn t Like You?

Similar documents
WINE 102 ON TASTING WINE (Excerpted from Kevin Zraly s Windows on the World Complete Wine Course)

Introduction to the Practical Exam Stage 1. Presented by Amy Christine MW, DC Flynt MW, Adam Lapierre MW, Peter Marks MW

Product 3 Consuming It. 4 Health Concerns

Bourbon Barrel Notes. So enjoy reading the notes below, and we will keep this updated with each barrel we release! CURRENT RELEASE

VINITRAC GLOBAL REPORTING EXAMPLES 2015

1. Look at the following words and organise them into the appropriate group.

Introduction to the Practical Exam Stage 1


Environmental Services. Allergy and Intolerance (Advice for Caterers)

LABELS HOW. Here are some. nuts. or peanuts YES YES. For example: and should be. those Chick fil A.

Visitors' survey the results, part 1

The University Wine Course: A Wine Appreciation Text & Self Tutorial PDF

UNDERSTANDING WINE. Class 5 Tasting. TASTING: Bordeaux and Côtes du Rhône

News English.com Ready-to-use ESL / EFL Lessons

Amateur & Commercial Wine Competition

r e vit a l evital U Poli cies and Procedures rev i t al U Po l icies and P roce du r e s Ve r sio n 1. 1

English Level 1 Component 2: Reading

It s very common for babies to eat little to no food when the introduction of solids first takes places. It s usually a very gradual process.

FOH WINE AND BEER KNOWLEDGE LESSON WEEK TWO

The New Food Information Regulations. Is your business ready?

How can we report a product that is misusing the GFCO logo? By going to or by calling

Lorem Ipsum Dolor. Mataro in Australia

Who is this booklet for?

How caffeine affect college students mentality?: I-Search Research Process

1. Copyright 2010 MobileHomeGourmet.com, all rights reserved.

TENUTA MONTANELLO - THE ALMOST MONOPOLE...

FOOD CONSISTENCY To successfully create or establish a brand, your product MUST be consistent.

Wine by Design Lisa Custer, PhD. Co-Experimenters: Chuck Bellante, Dr. Daniel McCarville, Dr. Douglas Montgomery

NO TO ARTIFICIAL, YES TO FLAVOR: A LOOK AT CLEAN BALANCERS

News English.com Ready-to-use ESL/EFL Lessons by Sean Banville

Our Australian Vineyards

FOOD ALLERGIES. React with Respect

St.Werburgh s Park Nursery School. Food Policy

Feasibility Project for Store Brand Macaroni and Cheese

INDUSTRY FACT SHEET. Vintage Wine and Application of Enhanced Allergen Regulations July 2012

Effective and efficient ways to measure. impurities in flour used in bread making

The Wine Specialist. brewers direct. Réserve du Château

1. Wine Seminar May 27 th 2012

Fedima Position Paper on Labelling of Allergens

EATING OUTSIDE THE HOME

Isabelle and Vincent GOUMARD bought the domain in How many years has the family owned the domaine? How many hectares of vines are leased?

Allergies and Intolerances Policy

Understanding Anaphylaxis in Schools

STEVE HELSPER ALL IN ONE WINE PUMP

Book and Cover design by Andrea Horowitt Content Contributions by Katie Korver Property of Warrior Media, Inc. First Edition:

THE CURIOUS WINEMAKER A journey from the vine to the bottle.

Food Allergy. Allergy and Immunology Awareness Program

Wine-Tasting by Numbers: Using Binary Logistic Regression to Reveal the Preferences of Experts

Guide to managing food allergies. NYU Dining Services

Lesson 4. Choose Your Plate. In this lesson, students will:

Student responsibilities when managing a food allergy in the residential dining locations:

ABCs OF WINE SALES AND SERVICE

Intermediate Faster Reading. New Edition

L O S A N G E L E S I N T E R N A T I O N A L W I N E & S P I R I T S C O M P E T I T I O N

CONSUMER TRENDS Pulses In India

SENIOR VCAL NUMERACY INVESTIGATION SENIOR VCAL NUMERACY INVESTIGATION Only A Little Bit Over. Name:

Food Fraud Is Big Business

Category for 2018 is Chardonnay

brownish red. As red wines mature, they lose

Activity 1: Where Did She Go Wrong?

SECTION 1 (BJCP/ETHICS/JUDGING PROCESS)

Mama Z s Kitchen Makeover

CATERING GUIDE BANQUET/MEETING ROOM COORDINATOR FOOD & BEVERAGE PRICING MENU SELECTION

Read the text and then answer the questions.

Perfect Pairings. Food & Wine Reactions

MW Exam Review Day. Paper Two. Prepared by Neil Tully MW. 3rd November 2009

A. Listen to the interview with Gao Jun, a professional athlete and fill in the table:

Texas Wine & Grape Growers Assn. Last Day for Wine Shipments to Arrive for Judging. Texas Wine and Grape Growers Association

Sample Anaphylaxis Awareness/Avoidance Strategies & Checklists

Category for Red Wines

LIMPOPO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION LAERSKOOL WARMBAD

2012 RESERVE CABERNET SAUVIGNON ESTATE VINEYARDS, NAPA VALLEY

Natural cork - an extraordinary product

Taste Experıence. LCBO s Guide to Hands-on Learning. Winter 2016 LCBO Scottsdale Drive

Cold Stability Anything But Stable! Eric Wilkes Fosters Wine Estates

Hit the Road: In Lodi, every winemaker has a story to tell

FA LL B O T T LI N G N O W C O M P LE T E

Name: Date: Milk Products & Eggs Course 2060

Adelaide Hills Wine Region. Regional summary report WINEGRAPE UTILISATION AND PRICING SURVEY 2007

Mixtures. ingredients: the separate parts of a mixture

In This Issue: YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD PHARMA- CY WITH MODERN TECHNOLOGY. Serving Your Loved Ones. Compounding with a heart.

Pavilion Organizer - THAILAND

Opinion writing Steps

SUPERMARKET CHEFS Cooking for profit

Prepare and serve wines. unit 614

QUALITY DESCRIPTOR / REPRESENTATIONS GUIDELINES FOR THE

Food Allergy Risk Minimisation Policy

About us. Half a century of wine making experience. WINES

MERITAGE RESERVE EXCLUSIVE WINE CLUB RELEASE APRIL A Founder s Club Exclusive Release

Girl Guides of Canada Cookie Challenge. Guides

Non-fiction: Be a Juice Sleuth! Girl Ray/Getty Images It takes about 18 oranges to make a 64-ounce carton of orange juice.

Ratios and Proportions

Ketogenic Diet: 250+ Easy One Pot Ketogenic Meals From Your Slow Cooker, Pressure Cooker, Dutch Oven And More PDF

Stratified Fermentations

Directions: Read the passage. Then answer the questions below.

Seriously, CELIAC. talk.

2.Food & Wine Pairing. 1.Tasting Skills. 3.Wine Styles 4.Questions. Perfect Pairings. Tasting Process. Describe. Decide. Smell. Taste.

Molecular Gastronomy: The Chemistry of Cooking

First what are Chocolate Transfers? There are two kinds:

Coming Home 3 Red Zinfandel California, 2015

Transcription:

Do You Like Wine, But... It Doesn t Like You? Diana Todd- Banks Former Int l Wine Marketing Consultant and & US Wine Importer Finding a suitable wine for you and your body can seem like a fruitless exercise certainly when you continually experience negative reactions to wine. You could do some complex time consuming research on this entire topic, if you knew what to search for, or to save you time and money, you could read this article. For 28 years I was an international wine consultant and Australia s first female wine importer in the US. In this article you can read about the results of my continuing personal research on this wine topic, which began well over 4 decades ago as I constantly experienced nasty reactions to wine. Yet I persisted and even today I still explore looking for what I call friendly wines. Because of my professional involvement with wine, I had the pleasure of regularly associating with Australian and American oenologists wine scientists - who 1

studied all aspects of wine and winemaking except growing and harvesting. This association gave me the wonderful opportunity to discuss with these specialists the reasons behind why many wine drinkers have adverse reactions to wine. While many people do appear to have reactions to wine, they blame wine as the culprit rather than delving deeper. For your exploration on this topic, grape variety is without doubt the first area to address but I ll mention that last. However brand, wine style and wine maker are other important issues to address. This article addresses varying styles of red wine including a surprising ingredient as a preservative sulphites from petroleum yes petroleum! To provide you with practical useable information let s look at a list of most of the possible triggers followed by a simple explanation about each. Barring any clearly defined allergic responses, there are numerous points each person does need to explore in order to fully enjoy the pleasures of wine. Major Triggers Here are the major triggers - and it s important for each person to identify and know which trigger(s) affect them. How to identify those is an interesting issue to explore later. In the meantime your body will tell you what it doesn t like so listen to your body. Histamines Tannin Vintage - Age Yeast Sulphites Percentage of Alcohol By Volume Umami Oak Sugar / Baume Acid Grape variety is the first and possible culprit Here is a brief explanation about each trigger: Histamines compared with most foods that contain histamine, wine is much lower in histamine. However, in general red wine has more histamines than white 2

wine that s because white wine is made without skin contact. While red wine sits on skins for some time, cheap red wine sits on seeds and stalks as well as skins and it is these that can cause reactions along with the wine being of a cheap quality or poorly made. Tannin - primarily comes from grape skins, seeds and stems but ALSO from oak or oak barrels and will be high in young wine. Age Vintage Read the label, as this is certainly worthwhile understanding. Generally young (current vintage) that denotes the latest release of a wine; but later in a year (i.e. October on) when some wines are released. Stay away from these if acid and tannin is an issue for you, the same applies if a white wine is described as crisp and green. Yeast - some people may have allergies to yeast if they consume unrefined wine and possible reactions to the refining agents that clear the wine. Sulphites are Preservatives. Sulphites are found in all wines, as they are a natural product of fermentation and because of that and the fact many people are allergic to some form of sulphites, and processed meats are a serious culprit, and are served antipasto platters and in snacks at cocktail or casual dinner gatherings and yes with wine. They re a cheap solution to providing cheap food with wine. Now look at these two points: 1) More sulphites are found in white wine, but are higher in sweeter styles. 2) When sulphites are used in cheap mass produced wine they are usually derived from petroleum and added in high quantities and these wines certainly can/do cause headaches. Naturally derived sulphites produce far less reaction unless you drink excessively. Percentage of Alcohol By Volume - If you have reactions to wine, stay away from wine higher than 13.5 alcohol by volume, or preferably don t go above 13%. Wines higher in alcohol than this, are some red grape varieties and fortified wines. BUT be aware the low alcohol wines will not keep for more than two days even with a good stopper. Umami a new essentially fifth taste to western scientists and gourmands, - it was discovered over 1200 years ago by the Chinese. Mushrooms, consommés, long cooked meats, shrimp, dried tomatoes, soy sauce and the real culprit, cured meats, all contain umani. As well this 5 th taste tends to enhance tannins or the oaky character in wine and a known trigger. Oak can be a problem for some people as it contains high levels of strong tannins that are the astringent component of timber. If this is the case do not consume a wine, if you read or see the word Oak, on the wine bottle label. 3

Sugar or Baume: Since wine is made from the fermentation of sugary solutions there is residual sugar and is another possible issue for some people. Grape Variety, (the first and common culprit). Here is a list of grape varieties in descending order of tannins, histamines, and other major triggers. While it is hard to obtain a list in accurate order, this list is a good guide for you to identify what grape variety is better for you to consume and what to avoid. The list begins with the worst offenders: Shiraz Cabernet Merlo Syrah Tannat Petite Sirah Mouvedre (Mataro, Monastrell) Sagrantino Bobal Aglianico Cabernet Franc Merlo Petite Verdot Carignan Montepulciano Monastrell Tempranillo Grenache Carignan Malbec Nebbiolo Zinfandel Pinot Noir The Bottom Line Notes for Drinking White, Red or Sparkling Wine: **If you know you will consume wine during the day or evening, before doing so, or during the day do not consume, foods or beverages high in histamines and tannins. **Good wine doesn t always mean expensive but it does generally mean well made. 4

**Be aware some wine producers, do consciously use far more sulphites and preservatives than others, as their major market, is overseas. **By learning to read a label thoroughly then nosing a wine well, you will easily detect most if not all of the triggers that could cause you concern before any wine touches your tongue. **When you do drink wine, plan on consuming protein rich foods or snacks at the same time. Do not consume any processed food or cured meats, as these are normally high in histamines. **Do not drink wine on an empty stomach, as it will enhance your reactions to wine and the alcohol content. **Salicylates and Amines are very specific issues for some people but are not addressed in this article. **With sparkling wine try to select a product with the smallest bead (bubble). **With white wines avoid wine that is described as young and crisp. **In case you re wondering which red grape variety I can consume without any side affects,... that is a young low alcohol (12 13%) pinot noir. IF ALL ELSE FAILS HERE S THE FAIL SAFE SOLUTION: There is one generally accepted full proof solution to trigger free sensible wine consumption. Consume in moderation. On a light note, this famous quote is worth mentioning and it is by Madame Lily Bollinger - who ran the famed champagne House of Bollinger after her husband Jacques died in 1941. After answering many questions about champagne, from a little cadet reporter from the London Daily Mail, the young girl posed a final question "Madame, do you drink champagne yourself?" Her wonderful reply was: "I drink it when I'm happy and when I'm sad. Sometimes, I drink it when I'm alone. When I have company I consider it obligatory. I trifle with it if I'm not hungry and 5

drink it if I am; Otherwise, I never touch it - unless I'm thirsty." By Madame Lily Bollinger On a serious note "real" champagne, that is only Champagne produced in the French Champagne region, can be referred to as Champagne. As well French champagne is considered the most reliable in not producing any negative effect, because it is the purest wine made. As a point of interest countries outside France, which produce a similar style wine, must use the term sparkling wine. As a footnote more can be written on this topic certainly in relation to white and fortified wine, but that s for another day... Diana Diana Todd- Banks * Int l Award Winning Best Selling Author * Speaker * Interviewer * Life Change Coach http://dianatoddbanks.com 6