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Wine labeling in the EU?

From December 2023, new regulations require detailed nutritional and allergen information on wine labels provided in the local language. We streamline this process, making it straightforward and appealing for your customers, and easy for you.

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Wine E-Label FAQ: Navigating EU Regulation 2021/2117

Got questions about the new EU wine labeling requirements? Check out our FAQ section for answers to common questions.

What is EU Regulation 2021/2117 and how does it affect wine labeling?

EU Regulation 2021/2117 introduces new labeling requirements for wines sold in the European Union. Starting December 8, 2023, wine labels must include energy values, a list of ingredients, and nutritional information. This regulation aims to provide consumers with more transparent product information.

Which wines are affected by the new EU labeling requirements?

The regulation applies to all wines bottled after December 8, 2023, and intended for sale in the EU market. Existing stock bottled before this date is not affected.

What information must be included on the physical wine label?

The physical wine label must display:
  • Energy values (in both kJ and kcal)
  • Allergens
  • A QR code linking to the full list of ingredients and nutritional information

What information can be provided electronically via the QR code?

The QR code should link to a page containing:
  • Complete list of ingredients
  • Nutritional declaration
  • For wines under 10% ABV, the best-before date
  • Storage and consumption instructions (if applicable)

Can I include marketing information on the e-label page?

No, the e-label page must not contain any advertising or links to your website. It should only display the required product information as specified by the regulation.

In how many languages should the e-label information be available?

Our service automatically translates your wine label into all 24 official EU languages, ensuring broad accessibility for consumers across different countries.

How long will the e-label information remain accessible online?

Our platform keeps your EU wine labels accessible online for as long as you need. This is crucial, as some wines can be stored for 10-20 years.

Can I update the e-label information after the wine has been bottled?

Yes, you can edit the nutritional information of your e-label at any time. The QR code link remains the same, allowing you to make updates as needed.

How does your service ensure compliance with EU regulations?

Our e-label platform is developed in collaboration with winegrowers and legal experts. It continuously adapts to legal changes and includes all necessary fields required by EU regulations, ensuring 100% compliance.

Is this e-labeling requirement also applicable to spirits?

Currently, the regulation primarily affects wine producers. However, spirits producers are advised to monitor these developments, as similar requirements may be implemented for their industry in the future.

Is there a recommended size for the QR code on the wine label?

While no minimum size is specified for the QR code, a size of at least 1 x 1 cm is generally recommended for optimal readability.