'Pints' of wine stocked on Britain's shelves for the first time ever

'Pint’ size wine will be stocked on shelves for the first time ever due to new freedoms from leaving the European Union
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People will soon be able to purchase ‘pint’ sized bottles of still and sparkling wine, as a new 568ml size is introduced to supermarket shelves, pubs, clubs and restaurants, the Department for Business and Trade has announced.

The move to introduce the 568ml size would sit alongside the 200ml and 500ml measures already available, offering more flexibility and choice for customers.

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The UK’s wine sector is set for the boost as part of the Government’s smarter regulation programme to ensure regulations are up to date and agile,. The move comes following engagement with the industry, with businesses now being able to sell prepacked still and sparkling wine in 500ml and 200ml sizes as well as a new 568ml ‘pint’ quantity.

'Pints' of wine to be stocked on supermarket shelves, pubs, clubs and restaurants for the first time'Pints' of wine to be stocked on supermarket shelves, pubs, clubs and restaurants for the first time
'Pints' of wine to be stocked on supermarket shelves, pubs, clubs and restaurants for the first time

These optional reforms from Government are due to new Brexit freedoms via the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023 and are wholeheartedly backed by industry wanting to reduce burdensome regulations.

The changes will help to boost innovation, increase business freedoms and improve choice for consumers.

Minister for Enterprise, Markets and Small Business Kevin Hollinrake said: "Innovation, freedom and choice – that’s what today’s announcement gives to producers and consumers alike.

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"Our exit from the EU was all about moments just like this, where we can seize new opportunities and provide a real boost to our great British wineries and further growing the economy.

Nicola Bates, CEO of WineGB said: "We welcome the chance to be able to harmonise still and sparkling bottle sizes and we are happy to raise a glass to the greater choice that allows UK producers for domestic sales."