| Title: | A Brief History of the International Regulation of Wine Production |
| Author: | Munsie, Jeffrey A. |
| Citation: | A Brief History of the International Regulation of Wine Production (2002 Third Year Paper) |
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| Abstract: | Regulations regarding wine production have a profound effect on the character of the wine produced. Such regulations can be found on the local, national, and international levels, but each level must be considered with the others in mind. This Paper documents the growth of wine regulation throughout the world, focusing primarily on the national and international levels. The regulations of France, Italy, Germany, Spain, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand are examined in the context of the European Community and United Nations. Particular attention is given to the diverse ways in which each country has developed its laws and compromised between tradition and internationalism. |
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