Migraine and Madeira?

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Barry Sunderland
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Migraine and Madeira?

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One particular Madeira has caused me major migraines 2 consecutive times. I've never had a problem before with any other Madeira.

The question is this: Has anyone ever received a migraine from a Madeira?
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Re: Migraine and Madeira?

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And Roy, no, it's not because of lead. :beat:
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Re: Migraine and Madeira?

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What Madeira was it? And you can send any remaining bottles you have to me. :mrgreen:
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Re: Migraine and Madeira?

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Barry- Bioamines are now thought to be the culprit for most wine-related headaches and migraines, not sulfites as is commonly believed. Some people are more sensitve. Which madeira was it? Have you ever had a migraine from any other wine? One interesting thing about your comments is that bioamine production is reported to be related mostly to malolactic fermentation- generally impeded by fortification in madeiras. Perhaps, atypically, malo had begun in the madeira in question before it was fortified.
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Re: Migraine and Madeira?

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Very odd. I have heard this with white and red wines but v. rarely with Madeira (which of course is most often white). Here is some info for you Barry:

http://foodallergies.about.com/od/commo ... eintol.htm
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