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World wine regions sign declaration to

protect integrity of place names

THE DECLARATION

Whereas, it is acknowledged that there are extraordinary places on earth from which great wine is consistently produced. Whereas, the names of these places are printed on labels side-by-side with the names of the producers to identify the origin of the wine.

Whereas, wine, more than any other beverage, is valued based on its association to its place of origin.

Whereas, even before modern technology allowed us to tie specific definitions to the soils, terrain, and climates of noted wine regions, winemakers were drawn to these special places. Whereas, the names of these places are familiar, and synonymous with quality.

Whereas, we respectfully submit that the place where wine is grown plays a very important role in a consumer's selection process

Whereas, we are furthermore united in our belief that the geographic place names of wine regions are the sole birthright of the grapes that are grown there, and when these names appear on wines that do not contain grapes from that region, they lose their integrity and their relevance to consumers.

Therefore, be it resolved that we, as representatives of some of the world's leading wine regions, join together in supporting efforts to maintain and respect the integrity of these place names, which are fundamental tools for consumer identification of great winegrowing regions and the wines they produce.

On July 26th at Vin Expo, producers of Champagne, Port and Sherry joined winemakers from Napa Valley, Oregon and Washington State in signing a declaration of joint principles stating the importance of location to wine and the need to protect place names.

The unprecedented meeting marked the beginning of a broadbased, collaborative effort on the part of wine trade associations focusing on educating consumers about the importance of wine origins and the practice of clear and accurate labeling.

This show of support led to the Napa Summit a few weeks later when Champagne, Port and Sherry representatives traveled to Napa to meet with representatives from Oregon, Washington and the Napa Valley in order to form the Alliance of Wine Regions.

Group Photo

L to R: Cesar Saldana (Jerez/Sherry); Kelly McElearney (Ehlers Estate); Herta Peju (Peju Province); Bruno Paillard (Champagne); Tom Shelton (Phelps); Bernard Portet (Clos du Val); Michaela Rodeno (St. Supery); Pat Hanna (Koves Newland).

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