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EU Structure-Previously know as quality wine produced in a specific region (QWPSR)
Protected designation of Origin-PDO
EU structure-formerly table wine with a geographical indication
Protected geographical indication-PGI
EU structure-formerly known as table wine without a geographical indication
Wine
What is the highest level of wine in the EU system
PDO
France's Vin de Pays and Italys IGT fall into what category
PGI
EU Laws, if a protected place name is stated wine must be:
Entirely from that place
EU Laws, if a vintage date is stated wine must be
at least 85 % from that year
EU Laws, if a single grape variety is stated wine must be
85% from that grape
EU Laws, if two or three grape varieties are stated wine must be
100% of the wine must be from those grapes list in descending order
What % of Vineyards are in Europe?
58%
Which country has the largest Vineyard Acreage?
Spain
followed by:
France
Italy
Which Country produces the most wine:
Italy
followed by
France
Spain
US
Which country consumes the most wine:
France
followed by
Italy
US
Germany
China
Who exports the most wine
Italy
followed by
Spain
France
Which country imports the most wine:
Germany followed by
UK
US
Australia defines wine regions by:
geographic indication
France's defines wines by:
AOC and vin de pays
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