Economy: Italy gives green light for non-alcoholic wine
Italy's just given the thumbs up for non-alcoholic wine production, which is a pretty significant regulatory shift for the EU wine industry. It's interesting timing given the growing consumer demand for low and no-alcohol options across Europe, so this could open the door for other member states to follow suit. Worth keeping an eye on how this affects the broader market and whether it sparks any pushback from traditional producers.
Originally published by blue News
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