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Traditional term for wine
Requirements for importers, retailers and wholesalers selling and labelling wine in Great Britain, including labelling laws for wine imports into England from 1 January 2024.
To export or move wine that's produced in Great Britain to the EU or Northern Ireland you must self-certify it before you export.
Form to object to an application to register a traditional term for a wine product under the UK GI scheme.
How to appeal against a decision to register, change or cancel a traditional term on a wine product in the UK.
Wine exported to the EU must have an EU VI-1 pro-forma to certify that the wine complies with EU regulations, unless it is exempt.
Find out when you can remove wine and made-wine without paying Excise Duty and how to do it.
If you intend to produce wine or made-wine for sale, or if you're a commercial grower, you should apply for a licence using form WMW1.
Use a separate statement of objection form for each Georgian GI product name you object to.
How to access the historical censuses from 1841 to 1921.
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