Opponents of the changes have argued they would damage both the quality and range of imported wines offered to consumers, as they will enable wines from different countries, regions and grape varieties to be shipped to the UK separately before being blended, bottled and sold in market. Wine Journalist Jamie Goode has previously voiced concern over the changes to blending regulations and those which will impact domestic production. He told db this morning: “The devil is in the details. Some of the reforms are welcome but they are a Trojan horse to bring in others that will potentially be disastrous.” Read More