Thanks to Transcarpathian wine, Ukraine was recognized as a wine-producing nation

Published 2024년 6월 2일

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The Ukrainian National Office of Intellectual Property and Innovation has registered a new geographical indication for wines produced in the Transcarpathian region. This will be used for white, rosé, and red wines produced in the southwestern part of the region. The Deputy Minister of Economy of Ukraine, Vitaliy Kindrativ, believes this highlights the uniqueness of Ukrainian culture and promotes its international popularity. The registration of the geographical indication opens up new opportunities for Ukrainian producers and contributes to the recognition of Ukraine as a wine-producing nation.
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The Ukrainian National Office of Intellectual Property and Innovation has registered a new geographical indication - "Transcarpathia/Transcarpathian wine". This was reported in the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine. The designation will be used for white, rosé and red wines produced in the southwestern part of the Transcarpathian region, where the Pannonian plain merges into the slopes of the Carpathians. According to Deputy Minister of Economy of Ukraine Vitaliy Kindrativ, this event is significant not only for the Transcarpathian region, but also for the whole of Ukraine. It emphasizes the uniqueness of Ukrainian culture and promotes its popularization in the international arena. Previously, the Ukrainian corporation for viticulture and wine industry "Ukrvinprom" entered the corresponding US viticulture and wine-making zones, which gave Ukraine official recognition as a wine-making country. Currently, the Wine of Ukraine brand is registered, which will contribute to increasing the ...
Source: Agropolit

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