Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!bloom-beacon!apple!ames!rex!ukma!david From: david@ms.uky.edu (David Herron -- One of the vertebrae) Newsgroups: comp.org.usenix Subject: Re: Hospitality suites (summary) Message-ID: <11817@s.ms.uky.edu> Date: 2 Jun 89 00:21:03 GMT References: <72353@pyramid.pyramid.com> Reply-To: david@ms.uky.edu (David Herron -- One of the vertebrae) Organization: U of Kentucky, Mathematical Sciences Lines: 39 I agreed with most all of this posting, but something struck me as I read it. In article <72353@pyramid.pyramid.com> wendyt@pyrps5.pyramid.com (Wendy Thrash) writes: >If you want to serve wine, look for something decent, not Gallo Hearty >Burgundy. If nobody in your organization knows enough to select a low-priced >but good wine, then you probably shouldn't serve it. A good wine is important if you're serving wine, but there's something most people don't know. Most of the wines in the world have lots of sulfites left in 'em by the vintner. Sulfites are used in the brewing process at the beginning to sterilize the wine, and usually at the end to stop the fermentation. They're very convenient because otherwise you have to boil the wine before fermentation -- and not all people are comfortable with boiling wine, and stopping the fermentation is a tricky business without sulfites. Unfortunately some people, like my most recent girlfriend, are very sensitive to sulfites. We discovered this about her one night after she'd had about 3 glasses of wine, she got very serious pains in her chest, had a hard time breathing, and basically felt very very bad. So bad she started to want to go to the hospital, but fortunately it passed within 10 minutes after she lay down. She gets milder reactions with as little as 1 glass of wine, but still gets a reaction. Ever since then I've started paying attention to that Contains Sulfites notice on the bottle and avoiding those wines even though I have no reaction to them. It may not be something that stands out, but what if someone drinks wine at your H.S. without checking and gets a reaction? -- <- David Herron; an MMDF guy <- ska: David le casse\*' {rutgers,uunet}!ukma!david, david@UKMA.BITNET <- By all accounts, Cyprus (or was it Crete?) was covered with trees at one time <- -- Until they discovered Bronze