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The wine industry is changing, with low- and no-alcohol alternatives all the rage – are you prepared? The market for low alcohol (<0.5%v/v) and alcohol free (<0.05%v/v) wine products is continuing to ...
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Federal law allows for a margin of error on wine alcohol labeling, but are producers taking liberties that mislead drinkers? Kathleen writes about the culture and ...