It's been one day since a lawsuit was filed claiming 28 California wineries are producing wines with dangerously high levels of arsenic .

Court documents allege three separate testing laboratories skilled in arsenic testing each confirmed that several California wineries are producing wines with high levels of the toxin, "in some cases, up to 500 percent or more than what is considered the maximum acceptable safe daily intake limit."

The lawsuit is just that: a lawsuit. And neither judge nor jury has weighed in on the allegations. Still, the story has gone viral on social media, with many posts wondering just which wines are included in the suit.