Allergenic ingredients Winery recalls red wine
The wine and spirits manufacturer Frick from Rhineland-Palatinate recalls a red wine because the bottles lack allergen labeling. For certain people, such as those who suffer from histamine intolerance, such indications are very important.
No allergen labeling on wine bottles
The family winery Karl Hendrik Frick from the Rhineland-Palatinate Duchroth has started a callback for the product "Unser Hauswein Pizza Pasta Basta". As reported on the portal "Lebensmittelwarnung.de" of the federal states and the Federal Office of Consumer Protection, the dry red wine from Italy "allergen labeling such. "Contains sulphites" even though the wine contains the allergenic substance "sulfur dioxide" ".
Some people can not tolerate wine
Therefore, the winery offers the return of the purchased bottled wines. According to the information, the wine was distributed in almost all states.
Sulfur dioxide is a substance that is partly responsible for the fact that red wine is poorly tolerated by many people. For example, people who suffer from histamine intolerance may experience symptoms such as itching, headaches, breathing problems, rapid heartbeat, nausea and stomach pain even after small amounts.
Also in patients with asthma, chemicals such as sulfites contained in wine can cause health problems.
People who develop such symptoms after consuming a particular wine should refrain from doing so or try another product, experts suggest. (Ad)