So the news today is that the EU withdrew from an agreement with the US on what could be on the labels of US exports to the EU.
These "Traditional Expressions" were allowed for a while, but are now withdrawn: chateau, classic, fine, late bottled vintage, noble, ruby, superior, sur lie, tawny, vintage, vintage character
Wow, seems like that's a lot of port language. So where's Port? Well, it's on the list of "semi-generic names" and I've no idea what the story is with that
Gbye tawny: Traditional Expressions allowance withdrawn
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Gbye tawny: Traditional Expressions allowance withdrawn
Last edited by SushiNorth on 03:01 Thu 21 May 2009, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Gbye tawny: Traditional Expressions allowance withdrawn
considering that port does't get made in the us
and this is the stuff that's goign to be shipped to europe.
eh. As long as it's not in reverse =)
and this is the stuff that's goign to be shipped to europe.
eh. As long as it's not in reverse =)
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