Wine Law and Regulations Flashcards

1
Q

Greek equivalent of PDO?

A

POP (Prostatevmeni Onomasia Proelefdis)

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How many Greek PDOs are there located throughout Greece?

A

33

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With the notable exception of Muscat for sweet wines, Greek PDOs are generally restricted to what kind of grape varieties?

A

Native varieties

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What is the Greek equivalent of PGI?

A

PGE (Prostatevmeni Geografiki Endiksi)

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5
Q

How are Greek wines without a geographical indication labelled?

A

Wines from Greece

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What is the special category used in Greece for traditional products, most notably Retsina?

A

OKP (“wine of appellation by tradition”)

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Per Greek law, can Retsina be labeled with a vintage?

A

Per Greek law, Retsina cannot be labeled with a vintage.

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What does the mention “Réserve” indicates on a Greek wine label?

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Minimum 1 year of aging for WHITE wines (incl. at least 6 months in barrel and 3 months in bottle)
Minimum 2 years of aging for RED wines, (incl. at least 1 year in barrel and 6 months in bottle)

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What does the mention “Grande Réserve” indicates on a Greek wine label?

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Minimum 2 year aging for WHITE (incl. at least 1 year in barrel and 6 months in bottle)
Minimum 4 year aging for RED (incl. at least 18 months in barrel and 18 months in bottle)

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