Definition of appellations. Meaning of appellations. Synonyms of appellations

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Definition of appellations

Appellation
Appellation Ap`pel*la"tion, n. [L. appellatio, fr. appellare: cf. F. appellation. See Appeal.] 1. The act of appealing; appeal. [Obs.] --Spenser. 2. The act of calling by a name. 3. The word by which a particular person or thing is called and known; name; title; designation. They must institute some persons under the appellation of magistrates. --Hume. Syn: See Name.

Meaning of appellations from wikipedia

- factors may also apply before an appellation name may legally appear on a wine bottle label. The rules that govern appellations are dependent on the country...
- especially where towns share names with appellations. If the town of origin of a product contains a controlled appellation in its name, the producer (who is...
- Appellations – Côtes de Bordeaux". Vins de Bordeaux (CIVB). Archived from the original (read on May 28, 2010) on 30 April 2009. "The 60 Appellations –...
- the different Rhône appellations; a few appellations are single variety appellations, while the regional Côtes du Rhône appellation allow 21 different...
- Boisseaux and Dominique Barjolle, La bataille des AOC en Suisse. Les appellations d'origine contrôlées et les nouveaux terroirs, collection « Le savoir...
- Protection of Appellations of Origin and their International Registration, signed on 31 October 1958, ensures that in member countries, appellations of origin...
- public-private Institut National des Appellations d'Origine (INAO). In 1990, the economic success of the appellations led parliament in a law of July 2 to...
- of quality, are: Grand crus, Premier crus, village appellations, and finally regional appellations: Grand Cru wines are produced by a small number of...
- considered appellations of origin under the Lisbon Agreement. However, this interpretation is not universally accepted. Nevertheless, appellations of origin...
- An endonym (also known as autonym) is a common, native name for a group of people, individual person, geographical place, language or dialect, meaning...