(ANSA) - ROME, JAN 30 - Ireland is to go ahead with health
warnings on wine bottles similar to those on cigarette packets,
Irish diplomatic sources told ANSA Monday.
Italy has said it will make common cause with France and Spain
in trying to block the labels, which warn of links to cancer and
harm for the liver due to excessive consumption.
After the tacit approval of the European Commission, Dublin is
set to move ahead with the warnings on beer, wine and spirits
despite the opposition of Italy and the other major wine
producers, the sources said.
"We do not yet have precise dates, but the government is working
on it and we will go ahead," they said.
They noted that Irish legislation on the issue dates back to
2018. (ANSA).
Ireland to go ahead with wine health warnings - sources
Govt working on case, no set date