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importer or vendor indicated by a code shall also appear on the wine label of the
product concerned.
(h) Name or address containing protected designation of origin or geographical
indication
Article 56(5) provides that where the name or the address of the bottler,
producer, importer or vendor consists of or contains a PDO or GI, it shall
appear on the label:
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(a) in characters which are no more than half the size of those used either for the PDO
or GIs or for the designation of the category of the grapevine product concerned; or
(b) by using a code as provided for in Art 56(5) second sub-paragraph.
Member States may decide which option applies to products produced in their
territories.
7. Marketing and export
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Article 55(1) of Regulation No 607/2009 provides that products whose label or
presentation does not conform to the corresponding conditions as laid down in
this Regulation cannot be marketed in the Community or exported.
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Article 55(2) of Regulation No 607/2009 provides that by way of derogation
from Chapters V and VI of the Wine Regulation, where the products con-
cerned are to be exported, Member States may allow that particulars which
conflict with labelling rules as provided for by Community legislation appear on
the label of wines for export, when they are required by the legislation of the
third country concerned. These particulars may appear in languages other than
the official Community languages.
8.
Indication of the holding
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Article 57(1) of Regulation No 607/2009 provides that the terms referring to a
holding listed in Annex XIII, other than the indication of the name of the
bottler, producer or vendor, shall be reserved for wines with PDO or GI
provided that:
(a) the wine is made exclusively from grapes harvested in vineyards exploited by that
holding;
(b) the winemaking is entirely carried out on that holding;
(c) Member States regulate the use of their respective terms listed in Annex XIII.
 
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