Does red wine affect gluten intolerance?

Answered by Daniel Conrad

As a sommelier and brewer, I can confidently say that is generally considered safe for those with gluten intolerance. Unlike or other alcoholic beverages that are made from grains containing gluten, is made from grapes, which do not contain gluten.

Gluten is a protein found in grains such as wheat, barley, and . During the winemaking process, grapes are pressed and fermented, and no grains are involved. This means that the resulting wine is naturally gluten-free.

However, it is important to note that if you suffer from a more severe gluten allergy or have been diagnosed with celiac disease, there is still a possibility of feeling the effects of gluten if cross-contamination occurs during aging or storage. Some wineries may use or equipment that have been previously used to store or age products containing gluten. This can lead to trace amounts of gluten being present in the wine, which can trigger a reaction in individuals who are highly sensitive to gluten.

To mitigate the risk of cross-contamination, it is advisable for individuals with severe gluten allergies or celiac disease to look for wines that are labeled as “gluten-free” or “certified gluten-free.” These wines are produced in facilities that take extra precautions to ensure there is no cross-contamination with gluten-containing products.

In my personal experience, I have come across several wineries that prioritize producing gluten-free wines. They go the extra mile to thoroughly clean and sanitize their equipment to avoid any cross-contamination. These wineries often have certifications or labels that indicate their commitment to producing gluten-free products.

It is also worth mentioning that some individuals with gluten intolerance may experience symptoms that are similar to those caused by intolerance when consuming wine. These symptoms can include headaches, digestive issues, or skin reactions. It is important to differentiate between gluten intolerance and alcohol intolerance when assessing the effects of red wine.

Red wine is generally considered safe for individuals with gluten intolerance. However, if you have a severe gluten allergy or celiac disease, it is essential to be vigilant and look for wines that are certified gluten-free to reduce the risk of cross-contamination.