Wine C‑class ( inactive) | |||||||
|
I've rated this article as Top importance, as El Priorat, along with Rioja, is one of the only two existing Spanish DOCs (or DOQ in Catalan). (There are about 66 'normal' DO's in Spain). --
BodegasAmbite
11:33, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
OK. I wasn't too sure how to classify it really! I guess I should check out different articles to get an idea of the differences! -- BodegasAmbite 11:22, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
I deleted this sentence from the introductory paragraph:
This is because by law 'national approval from Madrid' is not necessary. DOs in Spain are managed at a regional level (like health and eduction, for example).
The regional legislation for DOs is sent to Madrid for publication in the BOE, for the purpose of protection of the DO's tradmark and interests internationally and nationally (outside the region). Sometimes this legislation is published years later and can result in out-of-date lists from the MAPA (Spanish Ministry of Agriculture), which for example does not yet list the DOs of La Gomera and Gran Canaria.
Maybe this info could be included in an article somewhere? -- BodegasAmbite ( talk) 10:31, 28 April 2009 (UTC)
Wine C‑class ( inactive) | |||||||
|
I've rated this article as Top importance, as El Priorat, along with Rioja, is one of the only two existing Spanish DOCs (or DOQ in Catalan). (There are about 66 'normal' DO's in Spain). --
BodegasAmbite
11:33, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
OK. I wasn't too sure how to classify it really! I guess I should check out different articles to get an idea of the differences! -- BodegasAmbite 11:22, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
I deleted this sentence from the introductory paragraph:
This is because by law 'national approval from Madrid' is not necessary. DOs in Spain are managed at a regional level (like health and eduction, for example).
The regional legislation for DOs is sent to Madrid for publication in the BOE, for the purpose of protection of the DO's tradmark and interests internationally and nationally (outside the region). Sometimes this legislation is published years later and can result in out-of-date lists from the MAPA (Spanish Ministry of Agriculture), which for example does not yet list the DOs of La Gomera and Gran Canaria.
Maybe this info could be included in an article somewhere? -- BodegasAmbite ( talk) 10:31, 28 April 2009 (UTC)