PRA number
2010/12165
Published date
Reasons the product is recalled
Potential product instability due to fermentation.
The hazards to consumers
Increased pressure in the bottle may result in the cap forcefully flying off as it is being unscrewed. The bottle could also become spontaneously explosive.
What consumers should do
Dispose of the product in the below manner and contact Mount Majura Vineyard to arrange a FULL REFUND on 02 6262 3070.
How to dispose of the product:
1. Handle the bottle as little and as gently as possible.
2. Wrap the bottle in a towel, point the cap away from self and others, and use a gloved hand to slowly unscrew the cap, allowing any pressure to be released as gently as possible.
3. Pour the contents down the sink.
4. Dispose of the bottle and cap without resealing the empty bottle.
How to dispose of the product:
1. Handle the bottle as little and as gently as possible.
2. Wrap the bottle in a towel, point the cap away from self and others, and use a gloved hand to slowly unscrew the cap, allowing any pressure to be released as gently as possible.
3. Pour the contents down the sink.
4. Dispose of the bottle and cap without resealing the empty bottle.
Supplier
Traders who sold this product
Supplied only at Mount Majura Vineyard at cellar door to customers entering the premises or to consumers ordering it by mail order.
Where the product was sold
Australian Capital Territory
Dates available for sale
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Recall advertisements and supporting documentation
Responsible regulator
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is the responsible regulator for this recall.