Warburn Estate orders recall of thirteen lines of wine

  • Warburn Estate recalled bottles of wines from 13 of its product lines on Thursday
  • A packaging fault resulting in glass inside the bottle led to the nationwide recall
  • The recall affects Warburn Estate’s Gossips, Rumours and Wine Gang brands
  • The products sold at BWS, Dan Murphy’s, independent liquor stores and hotels

Popular Australian winemaker Warburn Estate has ordered an urgent recall of thirteen of its product lines.

Shards of glass were found inside bottles due to a packaging fault and consumers have been warned not to drink the affected wines.

The recall applies to Warburn Estate’s Gossips, Rumours and Wine Gang ranges, as well as one of its signature lines.

Popular Australian winemaker Warburn Estate has ordered an urgent recall of thirteen of its product lines (pictured)

All wines are from 2017, and include Gossips Chardonnay, Semillon Sauvignon Blanc, Moscato, Pink Moscato, Dolcetto and Syrah and Sauvignon Blanc.

The Rumours wines affected are Semillon Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Moscato.

Wine Gang Sauvignon Blanc and Warburn Estate Sangiovese Rose have also been recalled.

Shards of glass were found inside bottles due to a packaging fault and consumers have been warned not to drink the affected wines

Shards of glass were found inside bottles due to a packaging fault and consumers have been warned not to drink the affected wines

Shards of glass were found inside bottles due to a packaging fault and consumers have been warned not to drink the affected wines

Individual bottles are 750ml with lot numbers L17289 to L17328, and L17289 to L17327 for Gossips Moscato only. 

All product lines are also sold in carton of six bottles each, weighing 4.5 kilograms. 

The wines have been available for purchase at BWS, Dan Murphy’s, independent liquor states and hotels nationwide, and can be returned for a full refund. 

 

 



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