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Minister meets Buckfast company | Minister meets Buckfast company |
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The Scottish health minister has met the distributors of a wine made by Benedictine monks, which has been drawn into the battle against binge drinking. | |
Andy Kerr has expressed concerns about the effects of Buckfast Tonic Wine, produced at Buckfast Abbey, Devon. | Andy Kerr has expressed concerns about the effects of Buckfast Tonic Wine, produced at Buckfast Abbey, Devon. |
With an alcohol content of 15% per 750ml bottle, Mr Kerr said the drink - known as Buckie - was "seriously bad". | With an alcohol content of 15% per 750ml bottle, Mr Kerr said the drink - known as Buckie - was "seriously bad". |
He held talks with distributors J Chandler and Co on Monday. The firm said it was "just an easy target". | |
A spokesman for the Scottish Executive described the meeting as useful. | |
"It was made clear that there were many challenges around alcohol in Scotland and Buckfast was one of them, " he said. | |
The problem with anything alcoholic is if it's abused Jim WilsonJ Chandler & Co Pupils present drink evidence | |
"The minister said his concern was about low cost, high alcohol-by-volume products, not just Buckfast. | |
"They agreed that the dialogue should continue." | |
A spokesman for Chandler's said it was "easier for politicians to attack the product than to solve difficult problems like social exclusion and anti-social behaviour". | A spokesman for Chandler's said it was "easier for politicians to attack the product than to solve difficult problems like social exclusion and anti-social behaviour". |
The prevalence of the drink in the so-called Buckfast Triangle - an area east of Glasgow between Airdrie, Coatbridge and Cumbernauld - has already raised concerns. | |
A number of alcohol campaigners and people living in the affected communities said there was "no point" in blaming one particular brand of alcohol. | A number of alcohol campaigners and people living in the affected communities said there was "no point" in blaming one particular brand of alcohol. |
Last month, Jim Wilson, spokesman for distributors J Chandler & Co (Buckfast) Ltd, pointed out that Buckfast trails other drinks, like whisky, in sales. | |
He also said the drink, which is red-wine based with a high caffeine content, has only a half a per cent of the total alcohol market and does not feature in the top 100 brands. | |
"The problem with anything alcoholic is if it's abused," said Mr Wilson. | "The problem with anything alcoholic is if it's abused," said Mr Wilson. |