With the holidays almost upon us, who needs another headache?
Veglio Michelino e Figlio, a red wine from Italy, promises a dinner party without the prospect of a migraine the next day.
The wine, which is sold in the United States through Richmond distributor Di Vino Wholesalers, was vetted by the Norway-based MigrainePolice.com as unlikely to cause headaches in the vast majority of migraine sufferers. MigrainePolice.com used a grant from the Norwegian government to find a winery to develop a wine with far fewer headache-inducing histamines and other ingredients.
Source: http://www.kentucky.com
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