A nationwide recall is in place for some Warburn Estate wines.
New South Wales winery Warburn Estate is conducting a recall for some of it's products.
The wines in question have been available for sale at BWS, Dan Murphy’s, independent liquor stores and hotels nationwide.
There is a packaging fault resulting in the possible presence of glass inside the bottles.
Food or drink products containing glass may cause injury if consumed.
Consumers should not drink the below listed products and return them to the place of purchase for a full refund.
The lot number is etched into the glass 10-20 millimetres from the base of the bottle.
The following bottles and lot numbers have been recalled:
2017 Rumours Semillon Sauvignon Blanc
2017 Rumours Pinot Grigio
2017 Rumours Chardonnay
2017 Rumours Sauvignon Blanc
2017 Rumours Moscato
2017 Gossips Chardonnay
2017 Gossips Semillon Sauvignon Blanc
2017 Gossips Moscato
2017 Gossips Pink Moscato
2017 Gossips Dolcetto and Syrah
2017 Gossips Sauvignon Blanc
2017 Wine Gang Sauvignon Blanc
2017 Warburn Estate Sangiovese Rose
Lot numbers: L17289 to L17328.
For Gossips Moscato only: L17289 to L17327.
Individual bottles are 750ml (0.75kg) and cartons of 6 bottles are 4.5kg.

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