E.U.'s top court upheld a ban on health claims for alcoholic drinks above 1.2% alcohol by volume.
The EU's top court has upheld a ban preventing alcoholic drinks above 1.2% alcohol by volume from making health claims. This ruling means wine producers across the EU can't market their products with health benefits on labels or in advertising, reinforcing strict regulations around how alcohol is promoted to consumers.
Originally published by Vinetur
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