Table grapes
I.1.1.2 Table grapes
A fresh grape, produced from special vine varieties or vine varieties cultivated for this purpose and destined for consumption as such, basically because of its sensory and commercial characteristics.
Wine grapes
I.1.1.1 Wine grapes
A fresh grape destined for vinification, basically because of its characteristics. It can be overripe or slightly raisined or suffering from noble rot, provided that it may be crushed or pressed using normal winery procedures and that it is capable of undergoing a spontaneous alcoholic fermentation.
Fresh grapes
I.1.1 Fresh grapes
The ripe fruit of the vine.
Conditions of use of particulars in labelling
Optional indications
Article 8: Optional indications
Provided there are no specific provisions in this Standard and that it complies with national regulations, optional information may be indicated on the labelling (particulars, texts) such as:
a) Trademark.
Labelling
Article 2: Labelling
- Labelling shall include all the particulars, indications, trademarks, pictorial matter or symbols related to a spirituous beverage of vitivinicultural origin displayed on any pack, label, ring or neck label that accompanies or refers to the aforementioned spirituous beverage of vitivinicultural origin.
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Obligatory indications
Article 7: Obligatory indications
- The following indications are obligatory on the labelling of spirituous beverages of vitivinicultural origin:
a) Sales denomination of the product.
Ingredients
Article 6: Ingredients
- Ingredients shall mean any substance, including food additives, used for manufacturing and preparing a spirituous beverage of vitivinicultural origin, which is still present in the end-product or possibly in modified form.
- Ingredients shall not mean:
Country of provenance, geographical indications, appellation of origin
Article 5: Country of provenance, geographical indications, appelation of origin
For the purposes of this standard:
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