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#2009-1192Decree No. 2009-1192 of October 6, 2009, on Controlled Designations of Origin for Beaune and Related Wines

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This law establishes the specifications and requirements for wines that can be designated as 'Beaune' under the controlled designation of origin (AOC) in France. It outlines the geographic boundaries for the vineyards, approved grape varieties, vineyard management practices, production methods, and labeling standards for wines designated under this appellation. It also specifies the conditions necessary for wines to qualify as 'premier cru' and sets guidelines for the harvest, vinification, aging, and marketing of these wines.

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Key Changes

  • Introduction of specific areas and conditions for grape cultivation and wine production
  • Establishment of detailed technical requirements for vineyard management and wine quality
  • Regulation of labeling and marketing practices to ensure consumer protection and product authenticity

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Wine producers must source grapes exclusively from vineyards located within the delimited parcellary production area of Beaune commune as approved by the Institut national de l'origine et de la qualité during the June 24-25, 1987 committee sessions

Wine producers seeking Beaune AOC designation
operational
high

All harvesting, vinification, elaboration, and aging of wines must be conducted on the territory of Beaune commune in the Côte-d'Or department

Wine producers seeking Beaune AOC designation
operational
high

Wine producers claiming 'premier cru' designation must source grapes exclusively from the specifically delimited premier cru parcellary production areas listed in the appellation table

Wine producers seeking premier cru classification
operational
high

Only still (tranquille) wines in white or red colors are permitted to use the Beaune appellation designation

Wine producers seeking Beaune AOC designation
prohibition
medium

Derogation applies for vinification, elaboration, and aging operations which may occur in the immediate proximity area comprising the specified communes in Côte-d'Or, Rhône, and Saône-et-Loire departments

Wine producers utilizing the proximity derogation provision
operational

Affected Parties

Vineyard owners and wine producers in the Beaune regionConsumers and retailers of wines from this appellation

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wine,AOC,Beaune