The Supervisory Board has assured that it is working on the necessary procedures that will allow registration to be opened to winegrowers and wineries that meet its specifications, with the aim of obtaining “the first vintage 2023” under the protection of this designation.
Euskaraz irakurri: Arabako Mahastiak izendapenak 2023ko uztan lehen ardoa lortzea hope du
The Supervisory Board of the Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) ‘Arabako Mahastiak/vineyards of Álava’ announced this Monday that it is his goal get your hands on the first wine of the 2023 harvest under the protection of this mark.
‘Viñedos de Álava’ is a project promoted by the Rioja Alavesa Winery Association (ABRA), supported by the Basque government, to market wine under that label, but it is the European Union that ultimately has to adopt a final resolution issue on the request for the creation of this new designation of origin.
In a press release, the Supervisory Board assures that this body was the last to be set up 21st of January and insists that the dossier for the application for recognition of this PDO in Europe “complies strictly and strictly with the current regulations regarding the protection zones”.
He points out that the Council is working on the necessary procedures to allow registration to be opened to winegrowers and wineries that meet their specifications, with the aim of obtaining “the first vintage 2023” under the protection of this designation.
He adds that this region has “screamed for many years” for a differentiation with the DOCa Rioja and the new brand ‘Arabako Mahastiak/Viñedos de Álava’ is today the “any viable project” to realize the scope of protection of the Alava vineyards.
The Regulatory Council of the DOCa Rioja Appellation (which shares vineyards in La Rioja, the Basque Country and Navarra) has in turn agreed to legal actions in administrative and judicial proceedings before the Justice of the Basque Country, against “Viñedos de Álava”.
For his part, the Minister of Agriculture, Luis Planas, has expressed his concern about this project and assured that the government the “unity and uniqueness” of the DOCa Rioja. He also pointed out that the Alava project ‘It’s not going in the right direction’.
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Source: EITB

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