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A guide to wine law

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This page gives you background to the regulations applicable in the UK, a brief guidance on the key aspects of the law and guidance on the other laws relating to the wine trade.

How European and UK wine laws are applied

European Council and Commission Wine Regulations cover:

The Commission also issues directives and notices on general matters covering wine, including where appropriate lists of the responsible (competent) authorities designated by Member States for enforcement purposes. All European legislation may be found in the Eur-Lex section of the Commission website.

The Common Agricultural Policy (Wine) Regulations are national Statutory Instruments (SIs) reissued from time to time, and kept up to date by regular amending SIs issued to cover new or amended legislation.

Which Regulations apply in the UK

European Commission Regulations:

Common Agricultural Policy (Wine) Regulations:

National legislation, taking devolution into account, has been enacted to allow the UK to enforce Community rules, covering England and Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The three Statutory Instruments are:

These may be viewed on the Office of Public Sector Information website.

Enforcement responsibility is shared with Defra, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) and local authorities, the latter being responsible for all enforcement in the retail sector.

Regulations in the Wine sector: some aspects of the law

Still, sparkling and liqueur wine:

The regulations set out conditions for making wine, record keeping and labelling for each of these categories.

1. Winemaking

2. Record keeping

3. Labelling

For further information please view the PDFs below.

Aromatised wine products

This category includes 'wines with added flavouring', such as vermouth and Sangria.

Council Regulation 1601/91 includes definitions and product descriptions but detailed labelling provisions fall under UK Food Labelling Regulations.

Additional national legislation

In addition to EC wine regulations and the CAP (Wine) Regulations, there is a wide range of national legislation which applies to the UK wine industry. The authorities primarily responsible for enforcement of national legislation are the Government departments concerned, HMRC and local authorities (particularly the trading standards and environmental health departments).

Some of the major items are shown below for general information:

Wine is largely exempt from Food Labelling Regulations, since the European Community has drawn up specific provisions in wine sector.

Legislation since 1998 may be accessed on the Office of Public Sector Information website.

A more extensive list of principal and secondary legislation is given in the WSTA Checklists below entitled Ingredients Listing (Allergens).

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EU Sparkling wine regulations

Download pdf  (pdf 60KB) EU Still wine regulations

Download pdf  (pdf 61KB) EU Third Country wine regulations

Download pdf  (pdf 64KB) Ingredients Listing (Allergens)

Download pdf  (pdf 34KB) Wine - Other Products

Download pdf  (pdf 53KB) Wine produced in the UK

Download pdf  (pdf 70KB)

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