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factors may also
apply before an
appellation name may
legally appear on a wine
bottle label. The
rules that
govern appellations are
dependent on the country...
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especially where towns share names with
appellations. If the town of
origin of a
product contains a
controlled appellation in its name, the
producer (who is...
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Appellations – Côtes de Bordeaux". Vins de
Bordeaux (CIVB).
Archived from the
original (read on May 28, 2010) on 30
April 2009. "The 60
Appellations –...
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Protection of
Appellations of
Origin and
their International Registration,
signed on 31
October 1958,
ensures that in
member countries,
appellations of origin...
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Boisseaux and
Dominique Barjolle, La
bataille des AOC en Suisse. Les
appellations d'origine contrôlées et les
nouveaux terroirs,
collection « Le savoir...
- the
different Rhône
appellations; a few
appellations are
single variety appellations,
while the
regional Côtes du Rhône
appellation allow 21 different...
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Appellation d'origine protégée may
refer to:
Protected designation of origin, a
geographical indication of the
European Union Appellation d'origine protégée...
- of quality, are:
Grand crus,
Premier crus,
village appellations, and
finally regional appellations:
Grand Cru
wines are
produced by a
small number of...
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specific appellations of the Mâconnais, and some 1,211
hectares (2,990 acres) for
regional Burgundy appellations. In the Mâconnais
appellations, 342 648...
-
Appellations d'origine contrôlée) that
cover the
entire department of Gironde. Any
producer within the
region is
entitled to use
these appellations,...