- In France, the
appellation d'origine
contrôlée (French pronunciation: [apɛlasjɔ̃ dɔʁiʒin kɔ̃tʁole], lit. 'controlled
designation of origin'; abbr. AOC...
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Origine contrôlée (US title: Made in France) is a 2001
French comedy-drama film
starring Ronit Elkabetz. It is also the
debut French-language picture...
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wines that are
entitled to use the
designation Appellation d'Origine
Contrôlée (AOC) on
their label.
There are
currently over 300
appellations acknowledged...
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largely replaced national systems, such as the
French appellation d'origine
contrôlée (AOC) system, as any
cheese registered as a PDO or PGI can not use the...
- A zone d'exploitation
contrôlée (French pronunciation: [zon dɛksplwatasjɔ̃ kɔ̃tʁole];
acronym ZEC) is a "Controlled
harvesting zone"
located in public...
- Community, and was
modelled on the
extant French appellation d'origine
contrôlée (AOC) laws. It was
overhauled in 1992 to
match new
European Union law...
- Charente-Maritime.
Cognac production falls under French appellation d'origine
contrôlée (AOC) designation, with
production methods and
naming required to meet...
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Chablis (pronounced [ʃabli]) is by the
northernmost Appellation d'origine
contrôlée of the
Burgundy region in France. Its cool
climate produces wines with...
- Comté has the
highest production of all
French Appellation d'origine
contrôlée (AOC) cheeses, at
around 65,000
tonnes (72,000
short tons) annually. It...
- Rhône (French: [kot dy ʁon]) is a wine-growing
Appellation d'Origine
Contrôlée (AOC) for the Rhône wine
region of France,
which may be used throughout...