Home > Terms > English, UK (UE) > Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC)

Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC)

The French system of appellations, begun in the 1930s and considered the wine world's prototype. To carry an appellation in this system, a wine must follow rules describing the area the grapes are grown in, the varieties used, the ripeness, the alcoholic strength, the vineyard yields and the methods used in growing the grapes and making the wine.

This is auto-generated content. You can help to improve it.
0
  • Part of Speech: noun
  • Synonym(s):
  • Blossary:
  • Industry/Domain: Beverages
  • Category: Wine
  • Company:
  • Product:
  • Acronym-Abbreviation:
Collect to Blossary

Member comments

You have to log in to post to discussions.

Terms in the News

Featured Terms

Harry8L
  • 0

    Terms

  • 0

    Blossaries

  • 1

    Followers

Industry/Domain: Convention Category: Conferences

White shirt memo

A dress code notice that was sent to participants of the 2012 G20 Ministers' informal gathering in Los Cabos, Mexico, advising them to wear white ...

Contributor

Featured blossaries

10 Best Value Holiday Destinations 2014

Category: Travel   5 10 Terms

Chocolate Brands

Category: Food   3 2 Terms

Browers Terms By Category