15.10.2010 |
EN |
Official Journal of the European Union |
C 278/25 |
Publication of the application for recognition of a traditional term as provided for in Article 33 of Commission Regulation (EC) No 607/2009
2010/C 278/16
According to Article 33 of Commission Regulation (EC) No 607/2009 (1), an application for recognition of a traditional term shall be published in the Official Journal, Series C, in order to inform third parties of the existence of such an application, with the view of possibly objecting to the recognition and protection of the traditional term applied for.
PUBLICATION OF AN APPLICATION FOR RECOGNITION OF A TRADITIONAL TERM ACCORDING TO ARTICLE 33 OF COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 607/2009
Date of receipt |
22.6.2010 |
Number of pages |
16 |
Language of the application |
English |
File number |
TDT-US-N0024 |
Applicant:
Wine America |
1212 New York Avenue, Suite 425 |
Washington, DC 20005 |
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA |
California Export Association |
425 Market St., Suite 1000 |
San Francisco, CA 94105 |
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA |
Denomination: TAWNY
Traditional term under Article 118u(1)(b) of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007
Language:
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Article 31(1)(b) of Commission Regulation (EC) No 607/2009 |
List of protected designations of origin or geographical indications concerned:
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Protected designations of origin |
Grapevine products categories:
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Liqueur wine (Annex XIb to Council Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007) |
Definition:
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Tawny describes a style of US fortified wine that is aged prior to bottling. At bottling the wine has a red-gold or ‘tawny’ hue. The wines should reflect the characteristics of careful aging showing ‘developed’ rather than ‘fresh’ fruit characters. However, many show the fresh well developed ‘fruit’ characteristics of younger wine. The wine is usually blended from more than one vintage, may be aged in oak containers and reaches an optimal age before sale. Fortification must be from grape spirit. |
(1) OJ L 193, 24.7.2009, p. 60.