Or. Admin. Code § 845-010-0920 - Appellation of Origin
(1) An
appellation of origin must appear on every wine brand label in direct
conjunction with, and in lettering as conspicuous as, the wine's class or type
designation.
(2) If the appellation
of origin claimed or implied anywhere on a wine label is "Oregon", the name of
one or more of its counties, or the name of an American Viticultural Area
wholly within Oregon, then all grapes used in the production of the wine must
have been grown in Oregon, and 95 percent of the grapes used in the production
of the wine must have been grown within the defined boundaries of that
appellation of origin.
(3) If the
appellation of origin claimed or implied anywhere on a wine label is the name
of an American Viticultural Area located in both Oregon and an adjoining state,
then all grapes used in the production of the wine must have been grown in
Oregon and/or that adjoining state, and the percentage of grapes grown within
the federally defined boundaries of that American Viticultural Area must
satisfy the least restrictive of:
(a) The 95
percent minimum described in section (2) of this rule; or
(b) The minimum percentage of grapes required
by the adjoining state for the use of that American Viticultural Area as an
appellation of origin.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 471, including 471.030, 471.730(1) & (5)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 471.442, 471.445 & 471.446
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