WASHINGTON—How many calories are in that glass of wine? Right now, the bottle of wine isn’t telling—but that could be changing.

The Treasury Department, which oversees labels for most alcoholic beverages, is considering requiring makers of wine, beer and distilled spirits to provide more information on what consumers are drinking, including labels that show ingredients and calories.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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