Diario Oficial de la Unión Europea del 5/9/2022 - Comunicaciones e Informaciones
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Source: Diario Oficial de la Unión Europea - Comunicaciones e Informaciones
EN
5.9.2022
Official Journal of the European Union
C 339/11
MERLOT
MOSCATEL DE GRANO MENUDO
TEMPRANILLO
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Description of the links
8.1. Wine The area covered by the Navarra PDO is located in a geographical area to the north of the Iberian Peninsula which is ideal for the cultivation of the vine. The climate is Mediterranean with an Atlantic influence in the north-western region, with a cold and dry wind prevailing across the whole area. The average precipitation is between 400 and 500
mm. The soils have high levels of limestone, average levels of stoniness, and a clay-loam texture.
This geographical environment provides wines with medium-to-high acidity, with organoleptic sensations of freshness and a balanced taste and a certain mineral nature as a result of the typology of the soils.
8.2. Liqueur wine The wines are essentially produced using the Moscatel de Grano Menudo and Garnacha Tinta and Blanca varieties, which are native to Navarre and characterised by a high sugar content, roundness and unctuousness, with aromas of raisined grapes and a good balance between sweet and acid flavours. This high taste density is the result of specific climatic conditions characterised by a very dry climate, high temperatures during the growing period, low precipitation and a permanent water deficit.
9.
Essential further conditions packaging, labelling, other requirements Legal framework:
In national legislation Type of further condition:
Additional provisions relating to labelling Description of the condition:
The typographic characters used to indicate the name of the PDO may not under any circumstances be less than 3 mm or more than 9 mm in height and must be clear, legible, indelible and not excessively thick, and the indication may not take up more than half of the total width of the label.
The logo of the PDO is obligatory and may not be less than 8 mm or more than 11 mm in diameter.
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