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Document 52024XC00827

    Publication of a communication of approval of a standard amendment to the product specification for a name in the wine sector as referred to in Article 17(2) and (3) of Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/33

    PUB/2023/1600

    OJ C, C/2024/827, 16.1.2024, ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/C/2024/827/oj (BG, ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, GA, HR, IT, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, FI, SV)

    ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/C/2024/827/oj

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    C/2024/827

    16.1.2024

    Publication of a communication of approval of a standard amendment to the product specification for a name in the wine sector as referred to in Article 17(2) and (3) of Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/33

    (C/2024/827)

    This communication is published in accordance with Article 17(5) of Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/33 (1).

    COMMUNICATING THE APPROVAL OF A STANDARD AMENDMENT

    ‘Friesland’

    PGI-NL-A0972-AM06

    Date of communication: 17.10.2023

    DESCRIPTION OF AND REASONS FOR THE APPROVED AMENDMENT

    Amendment to the list of wine grape varieties

    This amendment changes the grape varieties authorised for PGI Friesland as included in the product specification and the single document, and is an update as a result of practice.

    Description and reasons

    Description

    Seven varieties have been added to the list of varieties authorised for this PGI, namely:

     

    Pinot Grigio

     

    Accent N

     

    Allegro N

     

    Bolero N

     

    Saphira N

     

    Divicio N

     

    Divona B

    Reasons: New varieties of grape are being developed and added to the OIV’s variety catalogue after a long development period and extensive authorisation procedures, when they are authorised. If these varieties are included in the OIV variety catalogue, they may also be eligible to be added to the list of authorised varieties for this PGI.

    This amendment is a standard amendment because it does not concern the name of the PGI, the product category, the link or the marketing restrictions.

    SINGLE DOCUMENT

    1.   Name(s)

    Friesland

    2.   Geographical indication type

    PGI – protected geographical indication

    3.   Categories of grapevine product

    1.

    Wine

    4.

    Sparkling wine

    5.

    Quality sparkling wine

    8.

    Semi-sparkling wine

    9.

    Aerated semi-sparkling wine

    4.   Description of the wine(s)

    1.   Wine category 1: wine

    BRIEF WRITTEN DESCRIPTION

    Organoleptic characteristics

    The white wines are fresh with more green aromas.

    The red wines are characterised by red fruit and are very fruity.

    Analytical characteristics

    The definitions set out in the EU Regulations / Dutch ministerial orders apply with regard to the following characteristics:

    Maximum total alcoholic strength

    Maximum volatile acidity

    Maximum total sulphur dioxide

    Maximum enrichment, deacidification and acidification following approval

    General analytical characteristics

    Maximum total alcoholic strength (in % volume)

     

    Minimum actual alcoholic strength (in % volume)

    6,5

    Minimum total acidity

    59,85 milliequivalents per litre

    Maximum volatile acidity (in milliequivalents per litre)

     

    Maximum total sulphur dioxide (in milligrams per litre)

     

    2.   Wine category 4: sparkling wine

    BRIEF WRITTEN DESCRIPTION

    Organoleptic characteristics

    The white wines are fresh with more green aromas.

    The red wines are characterised by red fruit and are very fruity.

    Analytical characteristics

    The definitions set out in the EU Regulations / Dutch ministerial orders apply with regard to the following characteristics:

    Maximum total alcoholic strength

    Maximum volatile acidity

    Maximum total sulphur dioxide

    Maximum enrichment, deacidification and acidification following approval

    General analytical characteristics

    Maximum total alcoholic strength (in % volume)

     

    Minimum actual alcoholic strength (in % volume)

    6,5

    Minimum total acidity

    59,85 milliequivalents per litre

    Maximum volatile acidity (in milliequivalents per litre)

     

    Maximum total sulphur dioxide (in milligrams per litre)

     

    3.   Wine category 5: quality sparkling wine

    BRIEF WRITTEN DESCRIPTION

    Organoleptic characteristics

    The white wines are fresh with more green aromas.

    The red wines are characterised by red fruit and are very fruity.

    Analytical characteristics

    The definitions set out in the EU Regulations / Dutch ministerial orders apply with regard to the following characteristics:

    Maximum total alcoholic strength

    Maximum volatile acidity

    Maximum total sulphur dioxide

    Maximum enrichment, deacidification and acidification following approval

    General analytical characteristics

    Maximum total alcoholic strength (in % volume)

     

    Minimum actual alcoholic strength (in % volume)

    6,5

    Minimum total acidity

    59,85 milliequivalents per litre

    Maximum volatile acidity (in milliequivalents per litre)

     

    Maximum total sulphur dioxide (in milligrams per litre)

     

    4.   Wine category 8: semi-sparkling wine

    BRIEF WRITTEN DESCRIPTION

    Organoleptic characteristics

    The white wines are fresh with more green aromas.

    The red wines are characterised by red fruit and are very fruity.

    Analytical characteristics

    The definitions set out in the EU Regulations / Dutch ministerial orders apply with regard to the following characteristics:

    Maximum total alcoholic strength

    Maximum volatile acidity

    Maximum total sulphur dioxide

    Maximum enrichment, deacidification and acidification following approval

    General analytical characteristics

    Maximum total alcoholic strength (in % volume)

     

    Minimum actual alcoholic strength (in % volume)

    6,5

    Minimum total acidity

    59,85 milliequivalents per litre

    Maximum volatile acidity (in milliequivalents per litre)

     

    Maximum total sulphur dioxide (in milligrams per litre)

     

    5.   Wine category 9: aerated semi-sparkling wine

    BRIEF WRITTEN DESCRIPTION

    Organoleptic characteristics

    The white wines are fresh with more green aromas.

    The red wines are characterised by red fruit and are very fruity.

    Analytical characteristics

    The definitions set out in the EU Regulations / Dutch ministerial orders apply with regard to the following characteristics:

    Maximum total alcoholic strength

    Maximum volatile acidity

    Maximum total sulphur dioxide

    Maximum enrichment, deacidification and acidification following approval

    General analytical characteristics

    Maximum total alcoholic strength (in % volume)

     

    Minimum actual alcoholic strength (in % volume)

    6,5

    Minimum total acidity

    59,85 milliequivalents per litre

    Maximum volatile acidity (in milliequivalents per litre)

     

    Maximum total sulphur dioxide (in milligrams per litre)

     

    5.   Winemaking practices

    5.1.   Specific oenological practices

    1.

     

    Specific oenological practice

    White

    =>

    harvesting, sorting, pressing, pre-fining, fermentation, fining/ageing, bottling

    Red

    =>

    harvesting, sorting, crushing/destemming, primary fermentation, pressing, malolactic fermentation, fining/ageing, bottling

    5.2.   Maximum yields

    1.

    White grapes

    90 hectolitres per hectare

    2.

    Red grapes

    75 hectolitres per hectare

    6.   Demarcated geographical area

    Province of Friesland, delimited by the provincial borders laid down in accordance with the Constitution.

    7.   Wine grape variety(ies)

     

    Accent N

     

    Acolon

     

    Allegro N

     

    Auxerrois B

     

    Bacchus B

     

    Baco Noir

     

    Baron N

     

    Bianca B

     

    Birstaler Muskat

     

    Bolero N

     

    Bronner B

     

    Cabaret Noir N (VB-91-26-4)

     

    Cabernet Blanc B (VB-91-26-1)

     

    Cabernet Cantor N

     

    Cabernet Carbon N

     

    Cabernet Carol N

     

    Cabernet Cortis

     

    Cabernet Cubin

     

    Cabernet Dorio

     

    Cabernet Dorsa

     

    Cabernet Franc N

     

    Cabernet Jura

     

    Cabernet Mitos

     

    Cabernet Sauvignon

     

    Cabertin N (VB-91-26-17)

     

    Calandro N

     

    Calardis Blanc B

     

    Carmenere

     

    Chardonnay B

     

    Dakapo

     

    Divicio N

     

    Divona B

     

    Domina N

     

    Dornfelder N

     

    Dunkelfelder N

     

    Excelsior

     

    Faber B

     

    Felicia B

     

    Florental N

     

    Frühburgunder N

     

    Gamaret N

     

    Gamay N

     

    Gewürztraminer Rs

     

    Golubok N

     

    Hegel

     

    Helios

     

    Hibernal B

     

    Huxelrebe B

     

    Hölder B

     

    Johanniter B

     

    Juwel B

     

    Kerner B

     

    Kernling B

     

    Landal N

     

    Laurot N

     

    Léon Millot N

     

    Maréchal Foch N

     

    Melody

     

    Merlot

     

    Merzling B

     

    Meunier N

     

    Monarch

     

    Morio Muscat B

     

    Muscaris B

     

    Muscat Blanc

     

    Muscat Blue

     

    Müller Thurgau B

     

    Orion B

     

    Ortega B

     

    Palatina

     

    Phoenix B

     

    Pinot Grigio

     

    Pinot Gris G

     

    Pinot Blanc B

     

    Pinot Noir N

     

    Pinotin N

     

    Plantet N

     

    Polo Muscat B

     

    Portugiezer N

     

    Prior N

     

    Rayon d’Or B

     

    Reberger

     

    Regent N

     

    Reichensteiner B

     

    Riesling B

     

    Rinot B

     

    Rondo N

     

    Roter Elbling Rs

     

    Ruländer G

     

    Saphira N

     

    Satin Noir N (VB-91-26-29)

     

    Sauvignac B (Cal 6-04)

     

    Sauvignon Blanc B

     

    Sauvignon Soyhieres B (VB-32-7)

     

    Sauvitage B

     

    Scheurebe B

     

    Schönburger Rs

     

    Seyval B

     

    Siegerrebe Rs

     

    Silcher B

     

    Sirius

     

    Solaris

     

    Souvignier Gris

     

    Saint Laurent

     

    Staufer

     

    Sylvaner B

     

    Syrah

     

    Tempranillo

     

    Villaris B

     

    Viognier B

     

    Würzer B

     

    Zweigeltrebe N

    8.   Description of the link(s)

    8.1.   Geographical area: description and climate

    In a wide strip along the coast in the north and west there are marine clay deposits; in the south-west the marine clay deposits are on peat.

    In the centre and south there is a spread of peat.

    In the east there is geest with or without boulder clay near ground level.

    The West Frisian Islands consist mainly of dunes and fine marine sand.

    The climate is characterised by:

    an average rainfall of 848 mm/year

    1 655 hours of sunshine per year (Leeuwarden)

    an average temperature of 9,7 °C over the year as a whole and 16,6 °C over the summer

    a difference between the daytime and night-time temperatures in September of 6,6 °C

    8.2.   Causal link

    The climate makes it possible to achieve the stated yield and ripeness. The ripeness expresses itself in a fresh white wine with green aromas and a red wine characterised by red fruit.

    9.   Essential further conditions (packaging, labelling, other requirements)

    Legal framework:

    EU rules

    Type of further condition:

    Derogation concerning production in the defined geographical area

    Description of the condition:

    Area in immediate proximity for production of the wine

    As regards the production area for winemaking (vinification), all Dutch provinces are defined as being in immediate proximity.

    Part or all of a base wine made in the area covered by the PGI or an area in immediate proximity may be bottled by a contractor as semi-sparkling or sparkling wine.

    This may take place outside the PGI area or area in immediate proximity while retaining the PGI name. In that case, the bottler is also to be indicated on the label, possibly using a code number (bottled by… for…).

    Link to the product specification

    https://www.rvo.nl/sites/default/files/2023-06/BGA_Friesland_productdossier_2023.pdf


    (1)   OJ L 9, 11.1.2019, p. 2.


    ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/C/2024/827/oj

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