Italy: Balsamic Vinegar of Modena, the Slovenian government would like to circumvent the European protection regulations

Published 2021년 2월 24일

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The Slovenian government is seeking to bypass European regulations that protect Balsamic Vinegar of Modena by proposing a national technical regulation that would allow any wine vinegar blend to be labeled as balsamic vinegar. This move has been criticized by the Balsamic Vinegar Consortium of Modena as an illegal operation and a violation of community regulations that protect protected designation of origin (PDO) and protected geographical indication (PGI) products, and regulate labeling and consumer information. The Consortium has involved the Italian Ministry of Agriculture in the issue.
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The Slovenian government would like to circumvent the European regulations for the protection of Balsamic Vinegar of Modena by asking the European Commission - through a national technical regulation - to “standardize” the denomination of balsamic vinegar. This means that any blend of wine vinegar can be sold as balsamic vinegar. "We are therefore faced with a direct attack on the European quality agri-food system", the Balsamic Vinegar Consortium of Modena, which accuses this ploy of the Slovenian government as an "illegitimate operation and in contrast with the community regulations that protect PDO and PGI and regulate the system of labeling and consumer information ". "We find ourselves - comments the president of the Consortium for the Protection of Balsamic Vinegar of Modena PGI Mariangela Grosoli - once again facing a situation that risks damaging not only the Balsamic Vinegar of Modena sector but the whole ...
Source: Dissapore

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