EUROPEAN COMMISSION RESISTS FINLAND VODKA DEFINITION COMPROMISE

BY KEITH NUTHALL LEGAL experts are undermining the provisional compromise agreement over the European Union (EU) definition of vodka stitched together by the current EU Finnish presidency. The Finns have claimed "a broad majority" for a deal where vodkas made from non-traditional products, such as grapes, are sold as 'vodka made/distilled from (add ingredient used)'. This is being resisted by the European Vodka Alliance, which favours more liberal rules, and has secured a legal opinion from the Centre for European Law, at Passau University, Germany. It ...


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