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Is Altar Wine Gluten Free?


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If I use my own cup and if altar wine is gluten free, I might be able to take the wine at communion. But I've heard equivocal things about wine's gluten-free-ness. Is it frequently glutened? Are most wines glutened by wheat paste seals or some other source? Or are most american wines safe? Thanks!


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Nobody has ever found gluten in wines, even with the practice of sealing barrels with wheat paste at some wineries. As long as your priest or minister takes care to keep your wine separate from the host, it is safe to drink.

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If I use my own cup and if altar wine is gluten free, I might be able to take the wine at communion. But I've heard equivocal things about wine's gluten-free-ness. Is it frequently glutened? Are most wines glutened by wheat paste seals or some other source? Or are most american wines safe? Thanks!

Using your own cup, I would feel very safe taking the wine.

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