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🗓️ 12 March 2025
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This week I take a fresh look at European Classification Systems, going into detail on the history of how and why they evolved, what the current EU scheme is based on, and what the major wine nations’ systems are structured (and how they differ from what the EU would like them to look like!).
I discuss:
I address the EU system with its two main categories:
-Wine without a geographic origin (table wine)
-Wine with a geographic origin:
Protected Geographical Indication (PGI): At least 85% of the grapes used have to come exclusively from the geographical area where the wine is actually made. These wines cover large areas, and a lot of grapes and winemaking methods are permitted. There is only a minor influence of place of origin
Protected Designation of Origin (PDO): Every part of the production, processing and preparation process must take place in the specific region. Grapes have to come exclusively from the geographical area where the wine is made. Origin and terroir are essential to the identity of the wine.
Then I review the major countries’ classification categories
France:
Italy:
Spain:
Germany
Other terms: Trocken is dry, Halbtrocken is “Half Dry” or “Off-Dry, “Feinherb” is an unofficial term for off-dry wine
The VDP is a German marketing organization that includes many of the country’s top producers. Producers can use the VDP eagle and the VDP classifications WITH “Qualitätswein” or “Prädikatswein”
Portugal (I don’t discuss in the show because it follows the French/EU model)
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0:56.9 | So we are doing another back to basic show i have been looking at the back catalog and i have noticed that after |
1:04.9 | 14 years of shows that occasionally there's some things that probably need some updating. So here we are. Classification |
1:13.6 | systems are a little bit more than basic. But the reason I'm putting them in this series is because |
1:20.9 | if you get this, you're really going to get a lot about Europe and you're going to understand a lot |
1:27.1 | more about why they do things the way they do and how things came about. So we're going to get a lot about Europe and you're going to understand a lot more about |
1:27.5 | why they do things the way they do and how things came about. |
1:31.0 | So we're going to go through the history. |
1:32.7 | But here's the deal. |
1:34.6 | I need to warn you that although there are very specific reasons why the EU does what it does |
1:42.0 | and there's very specific reasons for classifications. |
1:46.0 | I need you to think about it this way. Whatever you think about specific countries and how they |
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