The Ministry of Industry and Trade plans to increase the mandatory share of Russian wine in restaurants and stores

Published 2024년 12월 24일

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The Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade is planning to include a mechanism in a draft law to gradually increase the mandatory share of Russian wine in restaurant wine lists and store assortments, initially set at 20%. The ministry aims to provide Russian consumers with more opportunities to try domestic wines, as they currently have limited options due to the dominance of foreign brands. The initiative is not about promoting alcoholization, but about shifting demand towards domestic products.
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The Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade plans to include in the draft law on the mandatory share of Russian wine in restaurant wine lists and store assortments a mechanism that would allow for a further gradual increase in this share. This was reported in an interview with TASS by the Russian Minister of Industry and Trade Anton Alikhanov. "We plan to include in the draft law a mechanism that would allow for a further gradual increase in the share of domestic wine in retail trade and public catering establishments," he said. Initially, the draft law envisaged a mandatory 20% share of Russian wine in both the menu of public catering establishments and in the assortment of stores. According to Alikhanov, for now, Russian consumers have limited opportunities to get acquainted with the ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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