CHAPTER IVLABELLING AND PRESENTATION
SECTION 2 Optional particulars
Article 50Name of wine grape variety
1.
The names of the wine grape varieties or their synonyms referred to in Article 120(1)(b) of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013, used for the production of grapevine products referred to in points (1) to (11), (13), (15) and (16) of Part II of Annex VII to Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013, may appear on the label of those products under the conditions laid down in points (a) and (b), if they are produced in F1Great Britain, or under the conditions laid down in points (a) and (c), if they are produced in F2Northern Ireland or third countries.
(a)
The names of the wine grape varieties or their synonyms may be indicated under the following conditions:
- (i)
if only one wine grape variety or its synonym is named, at least 85 % of the product must have been made from that variety, not including:
any quantity of grapevine products used in sweetening, ‘expedition liqueur’ or ‘tirage liqueur’, or
any quantity of grapevine product referred to in point (3)(e) and (f) of Part II of Annex VII to Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013;
- (ii)
if two or more wine grape varieties or their synonyms are named, 100 % of the product concerned must have been made from these varieties, not including:
any quantity of grapevine products used in sweetening, ‘expedition liqueur’ or ‘tirage liqueur’, or
any quantity of grapevine product referred to in point (3)(e) and (f) of Part II of Annex VII to Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013;
The wine grape varieties must appear on the label in descending order of the proportion used and in characters of the same size.
(b)
(c)
For grapevine products originating in F5Northern Ireland or third countries, the conditions of use of the names of the wine grape varieties or their synonyms shall comply with the rules applicable to wine producers in F6Northern Ireland or the third country concerned, including F7, in the case of a third country, those emanating from representative professional organisations, and F8, in both cases, the names of the wine grape varieties or their synonyms shall be those specified in the list of at least one of the following organisations:
- (i)
the International Organisation of Vine and Wine;
- (ii)
the International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants;
- (iii)
the International Board for Plant Genetic Resources.
F9(1a.
In relation to a grapevine product marketed in England to which paragraph 1(a)(ii) applies, the first subparagraph of point (ii) is to be read as if, in the words before the first indent, for ‘100 %’ there were substituted ‘at least 95%’.
F101a.
In relation to a grapevine product marketed in Scotland to which paragraph 1(a)(ii) applies, the first subparagraph of point (ii) is to be read as if, in the words before the first indent, for ‘100 %’ there were substituted ‘at least 95%’.
F11(1b.
In relation to a grapevine product marketed in Wales to which paragraph 1(a)(ii) applies, the first subparagraph of point (ii) is to be read as if, in the words before the first indent, for ‘100 %’ there were substituted ‘at least 95%’.
2.
F12For the purposes of paragraph 1, a grapevine product that does not bear a protected designation of origin or a geographical indication but bears an indication of the grape variety on its label, shall be certified according to Article 12 of Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/274.
In the case of sparkling wines and quality sparkling wines, the wine grape variety names used to supplement the description of the product, namely, ‘pinot blanc’, ‘pinot noir’, ‘pinot meunier’ or ‘pinot gris’ F13..., may be replaced by the synonym ‘pinot’.
3.
The wine grape variety names and their synonyms consisting of or containing a protected designation of origin or geographical indication which may appear on the label of a product bearing a protected designation of origin or geographical indication or geographical indication of F14Northern Ireland or a third country are those listed in Part A of Annex IV to this Regulation.
F15...
4.
The wine grape variety names and their synonyms listed in Part B of Annex IV to this Regulation, that partially contain a protected designation of origin or geographical indication and directly refer to the geographical element of the protected designation of origin or geographical indication in question, may only appear on the label of a product bearing a protected designation of origin or geographical indication or geographical indication of a third country.