However, not much evidence links sulfites directly to headaches, and other foods contain comparable levels ... flushed skin when drinking alcohol, and the flushing is accompanied by a headache.
The common suspects Sulfites have been a popular scapegoat for all sorts of ailments since it became mandatory in the 1990s to label them on wines in the U.S. However, not much evidence links sulfites ...
White wines also contain the same amount of sulfites as red wines ... Some people get red, flushed skin when drinking alcohol, and the flushing is accompanied by a headache.