Vinos de Calidad Preferente
Vinos de Calidad Preferente is a wine classification system for Uruguayan wine.[1] It was established by the Uruguayan government in 1993 by the 283/993 decree.[2] VCP wines are made from vitis vinifera grapes, fermented to 8.6% to 15% ABV.[3] VCP wines must be sold in glass wine bottles in the quantity 750 ml or smaller.
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Geographical indications
- Austria (DAC)
- Canada (VQA)
- Cambodia
- European Union (PDO, PGI, TSG, QWpsr, TW)
- France (AOC, VDQS)
- Georgia
- Germany (QBA)
- Italy (DOC, IGT, PAT, De.CO)
- India
- Indonesia
- Mexico
- Portugal
- Romania
- Singapore
- South Africa (WO)
- Spain
- Switzerland
- Tunisia (AOC, IP)
- United Kingdom (PDO, PGI, TSG)
- United States (AVA)
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