Two Florida wineries issue voluntary recall for wine bottles due to glass concerns

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Two Florida wineries are warning customers to check certain bottles of wine, including some sold at Publix locations.

Lakeridge Winery and Vineyards, located in Clermont, and San Sebastian Winery, located in St. Augustine, announced a voluntary recall after learning there may be glass shards inside wine bottles. It only applies to certain date codes of Lakeridge Winery Southern Red, Southern White, and Cabernet Sauvignon, and San Sebastian Winery Vintners Red and Vintners White.

The bottles used by both locations are supplied by a third party, called Seavin Inc. Any consumers with potentially-affected wine would be eligible for reimbursement or replacement.

If purchased at Publix, the Lakeland-based store chain says customers can return the products to any non-Georgia store for a full refund. In Georgia, it's prohibited to return alcohol, but residents in that state can seek a refund or exchange by contacting Seavin Inc. directly at 1-800-476-8463.

The company is asking customers not to consume bottles with the following date codes:

- Lakeridge Cabernet Sauvignon: 052317.
- Lakeridge Southern Red: 030117, 030217, 030617, 030717, 030917, 031317, 031417, 031517,
042617, 042617-2 and 052417.
- Lakeridge Southern White: 030817, 032817 and 032917.
- San Sebastian Castillo Red: 052317-2
- San Sebastian Vintners Red: 022117, 022217, 022317, 022717, 022817, 031517-2, 041917 and
070617.
- San Sebastian Vintners White: 030817-2, 033017, 040617 and 053117. 

 

To learn more about the recall, click over to Seavin's website