RUSSIA HINTS AT ILLEGAL SPIRITS PROBLEM
Source: the drinks business
by Natalie Wang
16th February, 2017
As much as 70% of spirits sold in Russia could be non-alcohol or ‘surrogate’ alcohol, Russia’s Industry and Trade Ministry announced at a press conference this week.
About 30% of Russia’s retail points of sales don’t have proper alcohol license, and from 50% to 70% of spirits on the market are not what the labels claim to be, an official from the ministry claimed, highlighting Russia’s counterfeit spirits problem, China’s state news agency Xinhua reported.
Another official with the health protection committee under the country’s lower house of parliament – State Duma – said in 2016 there are about 10,000 people in Russia died from alcohol poisoning, the latest of which claimed nearly 80 lives in the Siberian city of Irkutsk after they drank a counterfeit bath oil that was often used as a ‘substitute Vodka’.
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2017/02/russia-hints-at-illegal-spirits-problem/