Next month the EU is expected to announce a dramatically revised package of measures designed to achieve profound reform of the troubled wine sector which is currently on track to produce a 15 per cent surplus within five years.
These are some of the expected proposals:
- blending of EU and non EU wine to be allowed
- full-scale adoption of New World winemaking techniques
- simpler labelling for wines without geographical designations “to improve the flexibility for EU producers to compete with New World wine”
- chaptalisation with sugar to be banned; only grape must to be allowed to raise alcohol...