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[Reprint] What is VDQS on wine trademarks? VDP? VDT? AOC?

1. Legally-approved wines AOC

2. Fine regional table wine VDQS

3. Regional table wine VIN DE PAYS

4. Everyday table wine VIN DE TABLE VDQSVin de Qualite Superieure is the abbreviation of fine regional table wine. It means: - It is the level that ordinary regional table wine must go through to transition to the AOC level. If the wine performs well during the VDQS period, it will be upgraded to AOC. ——The production accounts for only 2% of the total French wine production. ——The wine bottle label is marked as Vin + production area name + de Qualite Superieure. What is VDP? French law divides French wine into 4 levels:

1. Legally-approved wines AOC

2. Fine regional table wine VDQS

3. Regional table wine VIN DE PAYS

4. Daily table wine VIN DE TABLEVDP is the abbreviation of regional table wine: Vin de Pays (meaning Wine of Country in English). What it means is: - The best wine in daily table wine is upgraded to regional table wine

- The production area can be indicated on the label of regional table wine.

——It can be blended with grape juice from the production area indicated, but only from grapes in the production area.

——The output accounts for about 15% of the total French wine production.

1. Legally-approved wines AOC

2. Fine regional table wine VDQS

3. Regional table wine VIN DE PAYS

4. Everyday table wine VIN DE TABLEVDT is the most basic level: daily table wine, the abbreviation of Vin de Table (English: Wine of the table). It means: - The lowest grade of wine, for daily drinking.

——It can be made by blending grape juice from different regions. If the grape juice is limited to various producing areas in France, it can be called French daily table wine;

——European ** is not allowed * Grape juice in vitro countries;

-Production accounts for about 38% of the total French wine production;

1. Legally-approved wines AOC

2. Fine regional table wine VDQS

3. Regional table wine VIN DE PAYS

4. Daily table wine VIN DE TABLE legal production area wine, the level is referred to as AOC, which is the highest level of French wine.

——AOC means "Controlled Name of Origin" in French.

——The grape varieties, planting quantity, brewing process, alcohol content, etc. in the area of ??origin must be certified by experts.

——It can only be brewed with grapes grown in the place of origin and must not be blended with grape juice from other places.

——AOC production accounts for approximately 35% of France’s total wine production.

——The wine bottle label is marked as Appellation+region name+Controlee. As shown in the attached picture: If it is AOC level wine, it can be subdivided into many levels. For example, the Bordeaux production area can be subdivided into the Medoc sub-production area, the Grave sub-production area, etc., and there are many villages within the Medoc sub-production area, such as Margaux. (MARGAUX) village, Margaux village contains several castles (Chateau in French), such as Chateau Lascombes. ——The lowest level is the name of the major production area AOC: such as Appellation+Bordeaux production area+Controlee; ——The second-lowest level is the name of the sub-production area AOC: such as Appellation+MEDOC sub-production area+Controlee;

——Lesser The highest level is the name of the village AOC: such as Appellation+MARGAUX village+Controlee;

——The highest level is the name of the castle AOC: such as Appellation+Chateau Lascombes Castle+Controlee. The smaller the origin indicated in the production area name, the better the quality of the wine.