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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.
Requirements for wine exporters to be self-certified or have an EU VI-1 to export wine to the EU or move it to Northern Ireland.
Annual statements on the Government Wine Cellar, which is used to support the work of Government Hospitality in delivering business hospitality for all government ministers and departments.
See the list of applications to protect the geographical name of wine and aromatised wine in the UK.
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.
How to apply for UK protection of a traditional term for a wine product and get it added to the UK traditional terms register.
How to apply to protect a wine name or aromatised wine name under the UK GI schemes and how to use a traditional term to describe a wine product.
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.
Following a public consultation, the government has set out reforms for the wine sector which will begin in 2024.
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.
How to pay Wine or Cider Duty, and how long it takes for your payment to reach HMRC.
'Pint’ size wine stocked on Britain’s shelves for the first time ever thanks to new freedoms from leaving the European Union
Submit a return (EX606) to declare duty on wine, cider and other fermented products (formally made-wine) each month.
Find out when you can remove wine and made-wine without paying Excise Duty and how to do it.
On the eve of New Year reforms for the wine industry, Environment Secretary Steve Barclay welcomes the scrapping of outdated rules inherited from the EU.
Form to apply to protect a wine name or aromatised wine name under the UK GI scheme.
Seeking your views on a plan to reform retained EU law (REUL) related to wine.
How to appeal against a decision to register, change or cancel a traditional term on a wine product in the UK.
Find out about temporary changes to the destruction of spoilt beer, cider, wine or made-wine if you're a brewer, cider producer, wine maker or publican.
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