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Wines Named In Lawsuit Over Arsenic Levels: Whatever Happened? (ICYMI)

With "National Drink Wine Day" this past week, Patch updated this infamous case of 83 California wines facing legal action.

Updated Feb. 18, 2016

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By Sydney Wu and RENEE SCHIAVONE

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The one-year anniversary of a now-famous lawsuit claiming there are dangerous levels of poisonous arsenic in several types of California wines is nearly here, and you may have wondered from time to time: Whatever happened with that?

The suit, which was first filed on March 19, 2015, alleges that 28 California wineries are selling wines containing unsafe levels of arsenic. However, to date, all 83 wine labels named in the complaint remain on the shelves. No wineries have issued recalls, and no retailers have pulled wine from store shelves.

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Several well-known vintners are named in the suit, including Franzia, MƩnage Ơ Trois, Sutter Home, Wine Cube, Charles Shaw, Glen Ellen, Cupcake, Beringer and Vendage. Most of the wines cost less than $10 a bottle and are white or blush varietals including Moscato, Pinot Grigio and Sauvignon Blanc.

As may be expected with a case that has so many defendants, the suit is moving through the Los Angeles Superior Court system at a snail’s pace. Online court records indicate the next time it’ll be in front of a judge is for a hearing on March 21. At that point, the defense will challenge the merits of the case before a judge, who then may decide if there’s enough to the case to move forward. The defense still has not filed an answer to the complaint.

One major development in the last 11 months is that an amended complaint was filed at the end of last year. On Sept. 16, the first amended complaint added on a request for punitive damages ā€...in light of Defendants’ willful and conscious disregard for the rights of Plaintiffs and the Class...,ā€ among other things.

Court documents allege three separate testing laboratories skilled in arsenic testing each confirmed that several California wineries are producing wines with high levels of the toxin, ā€in some cases, up to 500 percent or more than what is considered the maximum acceptable safe daily intake limit.ā€

So, should you stop drinking these wines?

Back in July, Nancy Light of the Wine Institute of California told Patch that’s not necessary because the wine is safe. Furthermore, Light claimed, wine sales have not dropped as a result of the litigation.

ā€œThis lawsuit is patently false and has been largely ignored by consumers once they learned the facts,ā€ she said.

And keep this in mind: arsenic is all around us. It’s found naturally in the air, soil, and water, which explains how it ends up in wine.

Here’s the full list of wines named in the lawsuit:

  1. Acronym’s GR8RW Red Blend 2011
  2. Almaden’s Heritage White Zinfandel
  3. Almaden’s Heritage Moscato
  4. Almaden’s Heritage White Zinfandel
  5. Almaden’s Heritage Chardonnay
  6. Almaden’s Mountain Burgundy
  7. Almaden’s Mountain Rhine
  8. Almaden’s Mountain Chablis
  9. Arrow Creek’s Coastal Series Cabernet Sauvignon 2011
  10. Bandit’s Pinot Grigio
  11. Bandit’s Chardonnay
  12. Bandit’s Cabernet Sauvignon
  13. Bay Bridge’s Chardonnay
  14. Beringer’s White Merlot 2011
  15. Beringer’s White Zinfandel 2011
  16. Beringer’s Red Moscato
  17. Beringer’s Refreshingly Sweet Moscato
  18. Charles Shaw White Zinfandel 2012
  19. Colores del Sol’s Malbec 2010
  20. Glen Ellen by Concannon’s Glen Ellen REserve Pinot Grigio 2012
  21. Concannon’s Selected Vineyards Pinot Noir 2011
  22. Glen Ellen by Concannon’s Glen Ellen Reserve Merlot 2010
  23. Cook’s Spumante
  24. Corbett Canyon’s Pinot Grigio
  25. Corbett Canyon’s Cabernet Sauvignon
  26. Cupcake’s Malbec 2011
  27. Fetzer’s Moscato 2010
  28. Fetzer’s Pinot Grigio 2011
  29. Fisheye Pinot Grigio 2012
  30. Flipflop’s Pinot Grigio 2012
  31. Flipflop’s Moscato
  32. Flipflop’s Cabernet Sauvignon
  33. Foxhorn’s White Zinfandel
  34. Franzia’s Vintner Select White Grenache
  35. Franzia’s Vintner Select White Zinfandel
  36. Franzia’s Vintner Select White Merlot
  37. Franzia’s Vintner Select Burgundy
  38. Hawkstone’s Cabernet Sauvignon 2011
  39. HRM Rex Goliath’s Moscato
  40. Korbel’s Sweet Rose Sparkling Wine
  41. Korbel’s Extra Dry Sparkling Wine
  42. Menage a Trois’ Pinot Grigio 2011
  43. Menage a Trois’ Moscato 2010
  44. Menage a Trois’ White Blend 2011
  45. Menage a Trois’ Chardonnay 2011
  46. Menage a Trois’ Rose 2011
  47. Menage a Trois’ Cabernet Sauvignon 2010
  48. Menage a Trois’ California Red Wine 2011
  49. Mogen David’s Concord
  50. Mogen David’s Blackberry Wine
  51. Oak Leaf’s White Zinfandel
  52. Pomelo’s Sauvignon Blanc 2011
  53. R Collection by Raymond’s Chardonnay 2012
  54. Richards Wild Irish Rose’s Red Wine
  55. Seaglass’s Sauvignon Blanc 2012
  56. Simply Naked’s Moscato 2011
  57. Smoking Loon’s Viognier 2011
  58. Sutter Home’s Sauvignon Blanc 2010
  59. Sutter Home’s Gewurztraminer 2011
  60. Sutter Home’s Pink Moscato
  61. Sutter Home’s Pinot Grigio 2011
  62. Sutter Home’s Moscato
  63. Sutter Home’s Chenin Blanc 2011
  64. Sutter Home’s Sweet Red 2010
  65. Sutter Home’s Riesling 2011
  66. Sutter Home’s White Merlot 2011
  67. Sutter Home’s Merlot 2011
  68. Sutter Home’s White Zinfandel 2011
  69. Sutter Home’s White Zinfandel 2012
  70. Sutter Home’s Zinfandel 2010
  71. Trapiche’s Malbec 2012
  72. Tribuno’s Sweet Vermouth
  73. Vendange’s Merlot
  74. Vendange’s White Zinfandel
  75. Wine Cube’s Moscato
  76. Wine Cube’s Pink Moscato 2011
  77. Wine Cube’s Pinot Grigio 2011
  78. Wine Cube’s Pinot Grigio
  79. Wine Cube’s Chardonnay 2011
  80. Wine Cube’s Chardonnay
  81. Wine Cube’s Red Sangria
  82. Wine Cube’s Sauvignon Blanc 2011
  83. Wine Cube’s Cabernet Sauvignon/Shiraz 2011

Note: Any wines listed without specific years are non-vintage, meaning the grapes used did not come from a single year.

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