Bigger health warnings on wine bottles will damage 'the soul of France' warn country's top chateaus
Henry Samuel
The Telegraph
July 13th, 2018
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Henry Samuel
The Telegraph
July 13th, 2018
Slapping bigger health warnings on bottles of wine will damage 'the soul of France" and turn it into a "criminal product" the country's top chateaus have warned in a stinging rebuke to government efforts to reduce alcohol consumption among pregnant women and minors.
The producers were reacting to draft plans by France's health minister, Agnes Buzyn, to slap two 2cm-wide logos in red on the front of each wine bottle - one warning women against drinking any wine during pregnancy and the other reminding customers that wine is illegal for under 18-year-olds.
Domaine de la Romanee-Conti, which makes the world's most expensive wine, is among the signatories against the proposals, sent to industry officials three weeks ago.
French vintners are already obliged to include pictograms or a written message advising zero alcohol consumption during pregnancy but there is no legal minimum size or rules on colour. Nor is there currently any obligation to include a message warning against underage drinking.
The ministry wants the changes to come into force "by the end of the year".
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