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Council Regulation (EC) No 1493/1999 of 17 May 1999 on the common organisation of the market in wine (repealed)
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in the case of table wines, the words ‘table wine’, and
in the case of despatch to another Member or exporting State, the name of the Member State if the grapes are produced and made into wine in that State;
the words ‘mixture of wines from different countries of the European Community’ in the case of wines resulting from a mixture of products originating in a number of Member States;
the words ‘wine obtained in … from grapes harvested in …’, supplemented by the names of the Member States concerned in the case of wines produced in a Member State from grapes harvested in another Member State;
the words ‘retsina’ and ‘vino tinto de mezcla’ in the case of certain table wines;
in the case of table wines with geographical indication:
the words ‘table wine’,
the name of the geographical unit,
[F1one of the following terms, under conditions to be determined: ‘ Landwein ’ , ‘ vin de pays ’ , ‘ indicazione geografica tipica ’ , ‘ ονομασία κατά παράδοση ’ , ‘ οίνος τοπικός ’ , ‘ vino de la tierra ’ , ‘ vinho regional ’ , ‘ regional wine ’ , ‘ landwijn ’ , ‘ geograafilise tähistusega lauavein ’ , ‘ tájbor ’ , ‘ inbid tradizzjonali tal-lokal ’ , ‘ zemské víno ’ ‘ deželno vino PGO ’ , ‘ deželno vino s priznano geografsko oznako ’ , ‘ регионално вино ’ or ‘ vin cu indicație geografică ’ ; where such a term is used, the words ‘ table wine ’ should not be required.]
in the case of quality wines psr:
the name of the production area,
subject to derogations to be determined
the words ‘quality wine produced in a specified region’ or ‘quality wine psr’,
the words ‘quality liqueur wine produced in a specified region’ or ‘quality liqueur wine psr’,
‘quality semi-sparkling wine produced in a specified region’or ‘quality semi-sparkling wine psr’, or
a traditional specific particular included in a list to be drawn up, or several of those particulars where provided for by the provisions of the Member State concerned;
in the case of imported wines, the word ‘wine’, which must be supplemented by the name of the country of origin and, when they are designated with a geographical indication, by the name of the geographical area in question;
for liqueur wines, the words ‘liqueur wine’;
for semi-sparkling wines, the words ‘semi-sparkling wine’;
for aerated semi-sparkling wines, the words ‘aerated semi-sparkling wine’;
for the wines referred to in (e), (f) and (g), originating in third countries, particulars to be determined.
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F1 Substituted by Council Regulation (EC) No 1791/2006 of 20 November 2006 adapting certain Regulations and Decisions in the fields of free movement of goods, freedom of movement of persons, company law, competition policy, agriculture (including veterinary and phytosanitary legislation), transport policy, taxation, statistics, energy, environment, cooperation in the fields of justice and home affairs, customs union, external relations, common foreign and security policy and institutions, by reason of the accession of Bulgaria and Romania.
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