A reminder to producers of organic cider, perry, beers and wines

Guidance on the use of Sodium Metabisulphite (E223), Potassium Metabisulphite (E224) and Sulphur Dioxide (E220).

Date published: 17 Jun 2025
  • Food and drink
  • Standards

1. Organic regulations do not permit the addition of Sodium Metabisulphite (E223) to organic cider, perry, beers and wines.

GB and EU organic regulations permit its use only for crustaceans, and in no other circumstances. Soil Association higher standards do not permit its use at all.

As an alternative, the organic regulation permits use of E224, Potassium Metabisulphite, or E220, Sulphur dDioxide in organic cider, perry, mead, fruit wines and wine made from grapes. We cannot give permission for use of Sodium Metabisulphite, E223.

Only additives and processing aids listed in the standards may be used.

2. Ensure sulphur dioxide levels do not exceed the limits set out in the standards if you are adding Potassium Metabisulphite (E224) or Sulphur Dioxide (E220).

When applying to add new products to your licence you will need to confirm sulphur dioxide levels in the product.

You will need to demonstrate at inspection that the sulphur dioxide levels in your products do not exceed the permitted levels.

For products processed in GB to Soil Association standards you can view full details of the sulphur dioxide limits here.

For products processed in GB to the GB regulation only you can view full details of the sulphur dioxide limits here.

For products processed in NI to Soil Association standards you can view full details of the sulphur dioxide limits here.

For products processed in NI to the EC regulation only you can view full details of the sulphur dioxide limits here.