Wine Ordinance (Germany)

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Basic data
Title: Wine Ordinance
Previous title: Ordinance for the implementation of the Wine Industry Act
Abbreviation: WeinV, WeinV 1995, WeinVO
Type: Federal Ordinance
Scope: Federal Republic of Germany
Issued on the basis of: § 12 Paragraph 1 No. 2 lit. b, Section 13 Paragraph 3 No. 3, Section 22 Paragraph 2 No. 2, Section 22c Paragraph 8 No. 3, Section 24 Paragraph 2 No. 1, 2 and 4, Section 30 Sentence 1 No. 2 Section 33 Paragraph 1 No. 3 and Section 51 No. 1 WeinG
Legal matter: Commercial administrative law , agricultural law , food law
References : 2125-5-7-1
Original version from: July 27, 1962
( BGBl. I p. 527 )
Entry into force on: 3rd August 1962
New announcement from: April 21, 2009
( BGBl. I p. 827 )
Last revision from: May 9, 1995
( BGBl. I p. 630 )
Entry into force of the
new version on:
predominantly September 1, 1995
Last change by: Art. 1 Regulation of 14 December 2018
( Federal Law Gazette I, p. 2480 )
Effective date of the
last change:
December 20, 2018
(Art. 3 of December 14, 2018)
Please note the note on the applicable legal version.

The Wine Ordinance (WeinV) contains implementing provisions for the Wine Act (WeinG) and is used to implement several EU directives into German law .

Accordingly, in the application and interpretation of the wine regulation which subsidiarity against immediate Community legal acts , which the EU - Wine Law concerning compulsory.

With the Wine Ordinance, the overriding purposes of health protection , consumer protection and market regulation are pursued.

It is divided into the following seven sections:

  • Wine-growing area
  • Cultivation rules
  • processing
  • Quality wine , predicate wine , sparkling wine psr, quality semi-sparkling wine psr, quality liqueur wine psr or country wine
  • Name and presentation
  • Criminal offenses and administrative offenses
  • Final provisions (Section 54 transitional regulations, Annexes 1–12)

For offenses according to § 52 WeinV or administrative offenses according to § 53 WeinV, the catalog of penalties in § 48 and § 52 WeinG is to be used.

literature

  • Kurt-Dietrich Rathke, Thomas Boch: Wine Ordinance . In: Walter Zipfel, Kurt-Dietrich Rathke (ed.): Food law. Loose-leaf comment . CH Beck, Munich, status: 2011, ISBN 3-406-50097-8 , vol. 5, no. C 401.
  • Kai Sackreuther: Wine Ordinance (WeinV) . In: Jürgen Peter Graf, Markus Jäger, Petra Wittig (eds.): Commercial and tax criminal law . CH Beck, Munich 2011, ISBN 978-3-406-60962-6 , pp. 2483-2486.

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