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Review on 🍷 WeThinkeer Wine Filters (12 Packs) - Say Goodbye to Wine Sensitivities: Remove Sulfites, Histamine, and Tannin – Prevent Headaches, Nausea, and Sensitivity by Shalom Germann

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These wine filters are amazing. They work just as well as sticks but are much cheaper. I've used them in 6-8 fl oz red and white wines and aged at least 8 minutes. As mentioned, adding a tea chain would make it easier to remove from the jar. Whether the filters affect the taste, aroma or texture, I didn't notice a difference 98% of the time. In one case, the astringency became more palatable so that it didn't linger in the mouth for too long. I suppose whether it's positive or negative is personal preference. I most likely have an intolerance to tannins and/or antihistamines versus sulphites. Sulphites do not cause headaches. from what i have read. However, if you want to stay on lower sulphites, look to organic, "organic grape” wine or South African wine. I usually get a mild to moderate headache shortly after drinking and feel a bit heavy the next day. Now I can enjoy a glass or three without my body trying to "protect" me.

Pros
  • MORE WINE HEADACHES: From the infamous "wine headache" to sulfite sensitivity, many people have health issues that save them from certain types of guilt. Wine filters help remove sulphites from wine, as well as tannins, the culprits of that unpleasant aftertaste.
Cons
  • Hard to answer