Drank some wine last night. Came in a bottle marked
Domaine Fichet
Bourgogne
appellation bourgogne controlee
Pinot Noir
2003
It also had some extraneous stuff; 'Grand Vin de Bourgogne' which I think means precisely nothing, and the words 'red burgundy wine' along the bottom of the label. It's a Dan Murphy cheapie.
My question is, I thought that if you wanted to use AOC labelling, you couldn't also use varietal labelling. Does that only apply for sale within the EU? Or have they changed the laws for some appellations? I just didn't think you could see 'AOC Bourgogne' and 'Pinot Noir' on the same label...
cheers,
Graeme
AOC laws and varietal labelling...
Re: AOC laws and varietal labelling...
"The competition makes them do that"
I do not think it is prohibited to indicate the name of the grape variety on the labels, but things had been change and now the customers wants to know the grapes variety and the wineries need to provide it.
I do not think it is prohibited to indicate the name of the grape variety on the labels, but things had been change and now the customers wants to know the grapes variety and the wineries need to provide it.