BELGIUM: Wine terms allowed, only if "no risk" of misleading
By Keith Nuthall | 4 April 2008
The use of officially-approved quality wine descriptors from foreign European Union (EU) member states by EU wine producers should be only allowed if there "is no risk that it will mislead" consumers about its origin or other issues, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled.
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The use of officially-approved quality wine descriptors from foreign European Union (EU) member states by EU wine producers should be only allowed if there "is no risk that it will mislead" consumers about its origin or other issues, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled.

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