PART IIU.K. INTERNAL MARKET

TITLE IIU.K. RULES CONCERNING MARKETING AND PRODUCER ORGANISATIONS

CHAPTER I U.K. Rules concerning marketing

Section 2 U.K. Designations of origin, geographical indications and traditional terms in the wine sector

Subsection 2 U.K. Designations of origin and geographical indications
Article 94U.K.Applications for protection

1.Applications for protection of names as designations of origin or geographical indications shall include a technical file containing:

(a)the name to be protected;

(b)the name and address of the applicant;

(c)a product specification, as referred to in paragraph 2; and

(d)a single document summarising the product specification referred to in paragraph 2.

2.The product specification shall enable interested parties to verify the relevant conditions of production relating to the designation of origin or geographical indication.

The product specification shall at least consist of:

(a)the name to be protected;

(b)a description of the wine or wines:

(i)

in respect of a designation of origin, the principal analytical and organoleptic characteristics;

(ii)

in respect of a geographical indication, the principal analytical characteristics as well as an evaluation or indication of its organoleptic characteristics;

(c)where applicable, the specific oenological practices used to make the wine or wines, as well as the relevant restrictions on making them;

(d)the demarcation of the geographical area concerned;

(e)the maximum yields per hectare;

(f)an indication of the wine grape variety or varieties that the wine or wines are obtained from;

(g)the details bearing out the link referred to in point (a)(i) or, as the case may be, in point (b)(i) of Article 93(1);

(h)applicable requirements laid down in Union or national legislation or, where provided for by Member States, by an organisation which manages the protected designation of origin or the protected geographical indication, having regard to the fact that such requirements must be objective, non-discriminatory and compatible with Union law;

(i)the name and address of the authorities or bodies verifying compliance with the provisions of the product specification, and their specific tasks.

3.Where the application for protection concerns a geographical area in a third country, it shall contain, in addition to the elements provided for in paragraphs 1 and 2, proof that the name concerned is protected in its country of origin.