It is widely recognized among wine enthusiasts that the exclusive drink Champagne can only be made from the French area of the same name.
At the French Champagne Committee websites it is clear:
– Champagne only comes from Champagne.
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However, Russian President Vladimir Putin does not agree. On Friday, he signed a law that requires all foreign producers of sparkling wine to describe the product as just that: “Sparkling wine” – on the back of the bottle.
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It reports several media, among others Reuters.
According to Russian law, only Russian producers of Champagne, or “Shampanskoye” as the drink is called over there, can now continue to use the prestigious term alone.
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– To deprive the Champagne people of the right to use their own name is scandalous. It is our common heritage and children of the heart, say Maxime Toubart and Jean-Marie Barillere, the leaders of the champagne committee in a statement, according to Guardian.
The French champagne industry is slaughtering the new law, and recommends stopping exports to the country, according to Reuters.
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They point out that 120 countries have legislated that the “Champagne” name is a protected title reserved for sparkling wine from the French region.
– The Champagne Committee regrets the fact that this legislation does not ensure that Russian consumers have clear and transparent information about the wine’s origin and properties, Toubart and Barillere add.
Since Soviet times, “shampanskoye” in Russia has been used as a generic term for a wide variety of sparkling wines. It originates from the Stalin era, when an elite drink was made available to everyone.