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Gin recalled for having too much alcohol

Posted at 8:13 AM, May 04, 2017
and last updated 2017-05-04 08:13:40-04

BRIDGEHAMPTON, NY – JULY 16: Bombay Sapphire on display at Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation’s 2016 ART FOR LIFE Benefit at Fairview Farms on July 16, 2016 in Bridgehampton, New York. (Photo by Nicholas Hunt/Getty Images for Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation)

Canadian health authorities have launched a nationwide recall of Bombay Sapphire gin after bottles containing nearly double the advertised amount of alcohol were discovered.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency said the bottles were found to contain 77% alcohol by volume rather than the typical 40%.

The agency said that a “small” number of 1.1 liter bottles were affected. It warned consumers to throw out the bottles or return them, but added that there were no reports of anyone becoming sick from drinking the gin.

Other products may be recalled following a food safety investigation, the agency said.

Bombay Sapphire is made by the private firm Bacardi, which is well know for its rum products and Grey Goose Vodka. The company said the recall was launched after “an isolated consumer complaint and subsequent quality assurance checks.”

Bacardi sells its alcoholic products in about 160 countries around the world.

The company, which is headquartered in Bermuda, operates 30 production facilities in places like Scotland, Italy, India, France, Spain, Germany, England and Mexico.