Question about alcoholic bevarages---no ingredient lists!

Started by Former Member, December 27, 2013, 10:42:27 AM

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Princess Cheese

Quote from: CMdeux on December 28, 2013, 02:09:55 PM
Plain wine should be about the safest of beverages, truly-- it's not much "processed" other than bottling and aging, and fruit is about all that goes into it (generally speaking).  The only concern in wine is with agents intended to 'clarify' wines, generally reds.

  Fining agents aren't a concern really if you're PA/TNA only-- it's those with fish and egg allergy that have to be most concerned about that, and most vintners are open about what kinds of fining methods (if any) they employ.  Get to know what various wine-making regions tend toward, and let that be your guide.

I'd avoid manufacturers that produce a lot of frou-frou flavored beverages.  Personally that means most liqueurs, ready-to-drink-fruity-things, etc. are off limits.

Wine spritzers are a good substitute for the latter, by the way.

Which wine do you use, if I may ask? :)
U.S.A. || Adult || PN/TNA  ||
I also avoid fish and shellfish. 

Mommy to 5 amazing kids!! :)
2 girls & 3 boys <3

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