Alert issued for possible glass fragments in Tinto de Verano products by La Casera

by Lorraine Williamson
Tinto de Verano

The Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition (AESAN) has issued an alert regarding the potential presence of glass fragments in certain “Tinto de Verano” products from the brand La Casera.

The alert was raised through the Coordinated System for Rapid Information Exchange (SCIRI).

Affected products

The products potentially affected by this issue include:

Limón – Tinto de Verano

  • Brand: La Casera
  • Packaging: Non-returnable glass bottle
  • Batch numbers and expiration dates:
      • 1041024197, 15/07/2025
      • 1041024198, 16/07/2025
      • 1041024199, 17/07/2025
      • 1041024200, 18/07/2025
      • 1041124222, 09/08/2025
      • 1041124223, 10/08/2025
      • 1041024239, 26/08/2025
  • Volume: 27.5 cL
  • Storage temperature: Ambient

Limón 0,0 – Tinto de Verano

  • Brand: La Casera
  • Packaging: Non-returnable glass bottle
  • Batch numbers and expiration dates:
      • 1041024200, 18/07/2025
      • 1041224201, 19/07/2025
  • Volume: 27.5 cL
  • Storage temperature: Ambient

Gaseosa – Tinto de Verano

  • Brand: La Casera
  • Packaging: Non-returnable glass bottle
  • Batch numbers and expiration dates
      • 1041224201, 19/07/2025
      • 1041324221, 08/08/2025
  • Volume: 27.5 cL
  • Storage temperature: Ambient

Distribution of affected products

The potentially contaminated products have been distributed to several regions across Spain, including:

  • Andalucia
  • Asturias
  • Aragón
  • Balearic Islands
  • Cantabria
  • Catalonia
  • Castilla-La Mancha
  • Castilla y León
  • Canary Islands
  • Extremadura
  • Galicia
  • Madrid
  • Murcia
  • Basque Country
  • Valencian Community

Further redistribution to other regions cannot be ruled out.

Consumer advice

AESAN advises consumers who have purchased any of the affected products to refrain from consuming them. This precautionary measure is in place to prevent potential health risks associated with the consumption of these beverages.

Actions taken

The alert follows an internal quality control check by the company, which identified the issue and reported it to the authorities. The information has been communicated to the relevant regional authorities via SCIRI to ensure that the affected products are withdrawn from sale.

If you have any of these products at home, check the batch numbers and expiration dates. If they match any of those listed above, do not consume the product and contact the retailer where it was purchased for further instructions.

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