The price of wine sold in Ireland has risen.

Irish Alcoholic Drinks Cost More after Minimum Price Introduced

Rafaela Mörzinger, 13.01.2022

A new law passed in Ireland means a standard bottle of wine can't be sold for less than €7.40 in retail.

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A new alcohol law introduced in Ireland on 4 January has sparked controversy as it has seen the retail price of a standard bottle of wine rise to €7.40/£6.20. With this measure, Ireland has joined countries like Scotland and Wales, the Russian Federation and Canada, to have minimum price controls on alcohol.

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