A recent development in the Finnish parliament has permitted the liberalization of alcoholic beverages with natural fermentation, up to an alcohol content of 8 degrees. This decision, applicable to wines, ciders, and beers, could potentially expand the market for Italian wines, especially those with lower alcohol content. Currently, Northern European countries like Finland, Sweden, Norway, and Iceland manage alcohol sales through a public monopoly. This new regulation could mark a significant shift in alcohol marketization, offering Italian wine producers, particularly those with lower alcohol and zero alcohol products, a competitive edge over countries like France and Spain that do not produce wines below an 8-degree alcohol content.