AOVDQS Côtes d'Auvergne machine translated reference / legal text
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Art 1st. -
Only can be put on sale and to circulate for the sale under the label of origin “Coasts of followed Auvergne” or not one of local names Boudes, Chanturgue, Châteaugay, Corent, Madargues, accompanied by the mention “Wine delimited of higher quality” the wines which, profiting under the terms of the law from May 6, 1919, modified by the law of July 22, 1927, of this label of origin, are supplied with a label under the conditions fixed at the present decree. Mention of this label, with its number, must be related to the titles of movement.
Art 2. -
The conditions to which these wines must answer are as follows: I. - Surface of production Côtes d'Auvergne-Be sulky Be sulky, Chalus and Saint-Hérent. Côtes d'Auvergne-Chanturgue Clermont-Ferrand and Cézabat (sections H 1 and H2). Côtes d'Auvergne-Châteaugay Châteaugay, Cézabat (sections B 1, B 2, Ku) and Ménétrol. Côtes d'Auvergne-Corent Corent, Marten-of-Veyre, Sauvetat and Veyre-Monton. Côtes d'Auvergne-Madargues Riom. Côtes d'Auvergne District of Clermont-Ferrand Aubière, Authezat, Beaumont, Billom, Blanzat, Cézabat, Chanonat, Eye, Chauriat, Clermont-Ferrand, Corent, Cournon-in Auvergne, Crest, Dallet, Lapse, Lempdes, Marten-of-Veyre, Mezel, Mirefleurs, Orcet, Pérignat-lès-Sarliève, Pignols, Plauzat, theWhite one, theBlack one, Romagnat, Saint-Lover-Tallende, Saint-Bonnet-lès-To combine, Saint-George-lès-Combine, Saint-Maurice-lès-Combine, Saint-Sandoux, Sauvetat, Sayat, Tallende, Vertaizon, Veyre-Monton and Vic-the-Count. District of Riom Beauregard-Vendon, Châteaugay, Châtelguyon, Gimeaux, Malauzat, Ménétrol, Prompsat, Riom, Saint-Hyppolyte, Volvic and Yssac-la-Tourette. District of Issoire Be sulky, Neschers, Saint-Hérent, Sauvagnat-Holy-Marthe and Saint-Yvoine. The experts appointed by the management committee of the national institute of the labels of origin of the wines and brandies eliminate from this geographical surface the parts of communes or pieces unsuitable producing the wine of name. The plans establish by the experts are, after approval by the national institute of the labels of origin, deposited with the town hall of the common interested parties. II. - Encépagement Red and rosy wines: Black Gamay with white juice and pinot black. White wines: Chardonnay. III. - Alcoholometric Title (Replaced, A. November 17, 1983). - To be entitled to the label of origin “Côtes d'Auvergne”, the wines must come from collected grapes with good maturity and present a minimum natural voluminal title alcoholometric of 9 p. 100. Cannot be regarded as being with good maturity any unit batch of vintage having a high content in sugar lower than 144 grams per liter of must for the red wines and than 136 grams per liter of must for the white and rosy wines. Moreover when the authorization of enrichment by dry sugaring is granted, the wines should not exceed a maximum total voluminal title alcoholometric of 12,5 p. 100, under penalty of losing the right to this name However, the benefit of name can be granted to the wines of a total voluminal title alcoholometric higher than the limits referred to above and worked out without any enrichment if the informant justifies of a certificate issued by the national Institute of the labels of origin (I.N.A.O.) after investigation carried out into his request presented before the vintage of the vines concerned. The notifications of the exemptions aimed to the preceding subparagraph must be addressed to the local services of the general direction of the taxes and the direction of the consumption and the repression of the frauds. The limits aimed to the subparagraphs above can be modified when the climatic conditions justify it by joint decree of the Minister for agriculture and the minister in charge of consumption, on proposal of the I.N.A.O., after opinion of the interested producers' associations. IV. - Quantum with the hectare The quantum with the hectare envisaged in article 5 of the modified decree of November 30, 1960 is fixed at 45 hl per hectare of vine in production. The young vines can enter the calculation of the surface planted only starting from the fourth sheet (this one included/understood) after grafting on the spot or installation of marble-grafted.
Art 3. -
The delivery of the label envisaged with the article 1st is subordinated to tasting and the analysis preconditions of a sample of the wine for which is claimed the benefit of the mention “delimited Wine of higher quality”. The procedure to be followed for the delivery of the label is fixed by the rules of procedure approved by the decree of November 15, 1961.
Art 4. -
The wines for which, under the present decree, was asserted the label of origin “Coasts of followed Auvergne” or not one of local names “Be sulky”, “Chanturgue”, “Châteaugay”, “Corent”, “Madargues” and which are presented under this name cannot be declared after harvest, be offered to the public, be dispatched, put on sale or sold without, in the declaration of harvest, the advertisements, on the leaflets, labels, invoices, containers unspecified, name referred to above being registered and is accompanied by the mention “label of origin wine delimited of higher quality” (Payment E.E.C. n° 997/81, art 2) in very apparent characters. Dimensions of the characters of the words “Côtes d'Auvergne” must be at least equal to those of the characters of the name of local name being reproduced on the labels. A label delivered under the conditions determined in the rules of procedure, aimed to article 3 of this decree must be affixed by the bottlers on the stopped containers containing these wines.
Art 5. -
The use of any indication or any sign likely to make believe in the purchaser that a wine is entitled to the label of origin accompanied by the mention in question whereas it does not answer all the conditions fixed by this decree, will be continued in accordance with the general legislation on the repression of the frauds and the protection of the labels of origin, without damage of the sanctions of a tax nature, if it is necessary.
Art 6. -
The modified decrees of May 17, 1951 and January 23, 1953 fixing the conditions of attribution of the label “delimited Wines of quality higher” than the wines which respectively profit from the labels of origin “Côtes d'Auvergne” and “Wines of Auvergne” are repealed. Warning: Information pré senté be on this site are the subject of a clause of nonresponsabilité INAO_19770314_48402/11/2006 Downloadable document: AOVDQS_Cotes_d_Auvergne_-_1983.doc