Friday, May 29, 2015

Here are the wines stopped – Aftonbladet

Several wines from Systembolaget called back.

The reason is that there may be broken glass in the bottles, writes Systembolaget in a press release.

The wines are withdrawn are in bottles of one and the same producer.

Those who purchased any of the wines being encouraged to return them in any of the company’s stores.

“The customer can also choose to just bring your receipt, or pour out the contents and bring the empty bottle to the store,” writes Systembolaget.

Elina Yli-Torvi, press secretary at Systembolaget’s press office, stated that they currently do not know exactly how many bottles now stopped.

– What I do know is that in the case of six products, four of our fixed line and two in the ordering catalog, she says .

The wines in the fixed range is Allesverloren cabernet sauvignon (81047), Allesverloren shiraz (29002) Allesverloren Tinta Barocca (12002) and Fleur du Cap Chardonnay (2015).

The two order wines withdrawn are brand Durbanville Hills, a Pinotage (72723) and a sauvignon blanc (72958).

We know at present, nor exactly where or how many stores the wines are sold.

– But we have 431 stores in the country, and all have received the information about the sales stop. We have ensured that the information has reached out to all the stores, says Elina Yli-Torvi.
The wines were stopped on Friday morning before the shops opened.

– We received information from the supplier that it could be a risk with a few bottles that bottled up in one place and to be on the safe side we stop these products in our stores, says Elina Yli-Torvi.

She says that the bottling plant is located in Stellenbosch in South Africa and called Bergkelder.

Have you had this problem with the feared glass splinters before?

– No, I have no information that this is something we have suffered in the past.

The text is updated

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