Label Fraud at Palma Airport: 118 Sangria Bottles Seized
Why False Mallorca Labels Hurt Local Producers
Misleading Mallorca labels can damage trust, reputation and sales for genuine local producers.

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Why are fake Mallorca labels a problem for local producers?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Can a bottle sold in Mallorca legally say “Mallorca” on the label if it was not made there?
A label saying “Mallorca” must reflect a genuine origin, not just branding.
What was seized at Palma Airport and why does it matter?
Palma Airport authorities seized 118 mislabelled sangria bottles.
How can travellers in Mallorca tell if a local product is really from the island?
Check the producer, bottling details and traceability information.
Are airport checks in Mallorca enough to stop counterfeit or mislabelled goods?
Airport checks help, but they do not catch every misleading product.
What should a proper Mallorca origin label include?
It should clearly show who made it, where it was bottled and how it can be traced.
Can a product be called Mallorca-inspired if it was made elsewhere?
Inspired by Mallorca is not the same as being made on the island.
What can tourists in Mallorca do to avoid buying misleading souvenirs?
Read the label carefully and check where the product was actually made.
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