Drinkers of trendy gins are being ­misled by illegal fake spirits on market

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Drinkers of trendy gins are being ­misled by illegal fake spirits on market
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DRINKERS of trendy gins are being ­misled by flavoured spirits incorrectly labelled as the traditional tipple. Experts claim manufacturers are trying to cash in on the surge in demand. Gin sales su…

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Trendy gin drinkers are being misled by illegal fake spirits that do not meet EU standards

A campaign has been launched to stamp out fake gins which are flooding the market and tricking drinkersDRINKERS of trendy gins are being ­misled by flavoured spirits incorrectly labelled as the traditional tipple.The popularity of gin has seen fakes rise Gin sales surged by 41 per cent last year to a record 66 million bottles, worth more than £1.9billion.

More than half the increase was due to gin laced with the taste of foodstuffs including raspberry, rhubarb, salted caramel and chocolate.James Hayman, MD of 150-year-old gin makers Hayman’s of London, said some flavoured ones were “misleading consumers by blurring boundaries”.He told The Sun: “A lot of these products are good but they’re not gin. They should be labelled as a ‘spirit drink’.

The Wine and Spirit Trade Association said the flavoured gin market rose 751 per cent from 2016 to 2018, driven by under-45s sales.B&M is selling Zymurgorium glittery pink unicorn gin that tastes of marshmallows – but it costs £18

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