Canada/Ottawa: The Liquor Control Board of Ontario (“LCBO”), a Toronto, Ontario establishment, recalls certain batch/lots of Louis Latour Pinot Noir Bourgogne 2021 Wine from the Canadian marketplace due to suspected consequential glass fragment contamination and consequential risks of choking, oral injury, internal ingestion, GI tract laceration damage, bowel obstruction and sepsis, all serious health and safety hazards requiring immediate medical intervention to minimize pain and suffering as well as prevent life-altering injury or death.
CFIA: https://bit.ly/3IqXAG2
Direct link: https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/louis-latour-brand-pinot-noir-recalled-due-possible-presence-glass
Additional information:
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (“CFIA”) reports the following Alcoholic Beverages are subject to this recall:
Filed under: Canadian Food Inspection Agency ("CFIA"), Choking or asphyxiation hazard, Food & Drink, Foreign Materials - Metal, glass, plastic, stone, bone or rubber fragments, Ingestion hazard, Laceration hazard | Tagged: Alcohol, Beverages, Canadian Food Inspection Agency, CFIA, CFIA/ACIA reference number: RA-72846, choking hazard, ingestion hazard, internal ingestion hazard, Laceration hazard, LCBO, Liquor Control Board Of Ontario, Louis Latour, Louis Latour branded Pinot Noir Bourgogne 2021 Wine, Recalls Direct RIN: 16824-2023, sepsis hazard, suspected glass fragment contamination | Leave a comment »