Russia: Federal law on viticulture and wine-making in the Russian Federation

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On December 27, 2019 the Russian Government approved Federal Law No. 468 on Viticulture and Winemaking in the Russian Federation. The Law came into force on July 1st, 2020. The Law establishes the technical rules for domestic production. It introduces mandatory labeling requirements and creates a national system using geographical indications to protect domestic producers from import competition.

Russia: Federal law on viticulture and wine-making in the Russian Federation

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