Regulation 1989/1576 - General rules on the definition, description and presentation of spirit drinks

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This regulation was in effect from June 15, 1989 until May 19, 2008.

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Council Regulation (EEC) No 1576/89 of 29 May 1989 laying down general rules on the definition, description and presentation of spirit drinks
 
Legal instrument Regulation
Number legal act Regulation 1989/1576
Original proposal COM(1982)328
CELEX number i 31989R1576

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Document 29-05-1989
Publication in Official Journal 12-06-1989; Special edition in Swedish: Chapter 03 Volume 029,Special edition in Lithuanian: Chapter 03 Volume 009,Special edition in Romanian: Chapter 03 Volume 007,Special edition in Polish: Chapter 03 Volume 009,Special edition in Hungarian: Chapter 03 Volume 009,Special edition in Estonian: Chapter 03 Volume 009,Special edition in Slovenian: Chapter 03 Volume 009,Special edition in Czech: Chapter 03 Volume 009,Special edition in Finnish: Chapter 03 Volume 029,Special edition in Bulgarian: Chapter 03 Volume 007,Special edition in Latvian: Chapter 03 Volume 009,Special edition in Maltese: Chapter 03 Volume 009,OJ L 160, 12.6.1989,Special edition in Slovak: Chapter 03 Volume 009
Effect 15-06-1989; Entry into force Date pub. + 3 See Art 18
15-12-1989; Partial application See Art 18
End of validity 19-05-2008; Repealed by 32008R0110

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31989R1576

Council Regulation (EEC) No 1576/89 of 29 May 1989 laying down general rules on the definition, description and presentation of spirit drinks

Official Journal L 160 , 12/06/1989 P. 0001 - 0017

Finnish special edition: Chapter 3 Volume 29 P. 0124

Swedish special edition: Chapter 3 Volume 29 P. 0124

COUNCIL REGULATION (EEC) N° 1576/89 of 29 May 1989 laying down general rules on the definition, description and presentation of spirit drinks

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community, and in particular Articles 43 and 100a thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the Commission (1),

In cooperation with the European Parliament (2),

Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee (3),

Whereas at the moment there are no specific Community provisions governing spirit drinks, in particular as concerns the definition of these products and the requirements relating to their description and presentation; whereas, given the economic importance of these products, it is necessary, in order to assist the functioning of the common market, to lay down common provisions on this subject;

Whereas spirit drinks constitute a major outlet for Community agriculture; whereas this outlet is largely the result of the reputation which these products have acquired throughout the Community and on the world market; whereas this reputation can be attributed to the quality of traditional products; whereas a certain quality standard should therefore be maintained for the products in question if this outlet is to be preserved; whereas the appropriate means of maintaining this quality standard is to define the products in question taking into account the traditional practices on which their reputation is based; whereas, moreover, the terms thus defined should be used only for products of the same quality as traditional products so as to prevent their being devalued;

Whereas Community rules should reserve, for certain territories among which certain countries may, by way of exception, appear, the use of geographical designations referring to them, provided that the stages of production during which the finished product acquires its characteristics and definitive properties are completed in the geographical area in question; whereas, by thus conferring exclusive rights on the producers concerned, the Community rules will ensure that the designations in question continue to serve as indications of provenance and will prevent them from entering the public domain and becoming generic terms; whereas the designations in question also perform the function of informing the consumer as to the provenance of products characterized by the raw materials used or by the special processes employed in their manufacture;

Whereas the normal and customary means of informing the consumer is to include certain information on the label; whereas the labelling of spirit drinks is subject to the general rules laid down in Council Directive 79/112/EEC of 18 December 1978 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to labelling, presentation and advertising of foodstuffs (4), as last amended by Directive 86/197/EEC (5); whereas, in view of the nature of the products in question and so that the consumer may have fuller information, specific provisions additional to these general rules should be adopted and whereas, in particular, there should be incorporated, in the definition of products, concepts relating to maturation and minimum alcoholic strength for release for human consumption;

Whereas, although Directive 79/112/EEC requires the printing of certain particulars on the labelling, it is somewhat lacking in clarity as regards the place of manufacture; whereas this concept is of particular importance in the sector of the drinks concerned owing to the fact that the consumer often makes an association between...


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