Vin de Différents Pays de la Communauté Européenne. Grape varieties, years, land owners and geographical indications are prohibited;

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  • VCE is EU wine. There are two complete expressions in French:

    Vin de Différents Pays de la Communauté Européenne (VDPCE)

    Vins de la Communauté Européenne (VCE )

    The meaning of the word: Vin: wine, wine +S represents plural De: preposition, indicating origin, source, origin La: negative definite article, used before noun, without specific meaning Différent: adjective, meaning: different +s represents plural Pays: male noun, meaning: country Communauté: negative noun, meaning: group, community alliance Européen: adjective, meaning: European +ne It is a negative adjective, and the meaning remains unchanged

    VDPCE can be translated into: wine from different European Union countries, abbreviated: EU wine

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    VCE and VDT

    VDT

    VDTTT refers to a VDT (vin de table) refers to wines that have no restrictions on the production area, grape variety, and brewing methods; grape varieties, year, land owners and geographical indications are prohibited; wines that must reflect the words "Vin de Différents Pays de la Communauté Européenne".

    Note: Since there is no restriction on grape production areas, these grapes can be purchased from Spain, Italy or other EU countries and then brewed and filled in France. Since there is no limit on the brewing method, these wines can be taken from elsewhere to France for filling. So we usually look at the original VDT logo, and only the name and address of the filling provider will appear on it. What exactly is

    VCE? !

    VCE refers to the 2009 European wine common market organization (Les organizations communes de Marche, CMO) to establish a clear, simple and effective grape cultivation and winemaking system, making European wine more competitive than New World Wine , and is the lowest level in the hierarchy of the new EU wine standard.

    VDT is replaced by VINS Sans IG in the new reform. Abbreviation: IG-free wine, which means wine without a region prompt on the wine label (vin sans indication Géographique). If grape juice is limited to various French production areas, it is VDF. If the grape juice comes from the European Community countries, it is VCE, so it can be understood that the VDT in the old system is equal to the VDF of the new system plus VCE.