Liquor and Accommodation Act 1990 (No. 44 of 1990) | |||
| Requested: 18 May 2013 | |||
| Consolidated as at: Sessional | |||
Division 1 - Authority to produce appellation wine
A person shall not represent as an appellation wine a wine that is not an appellation wine.
Penalty:
Fine not exceeding 40 penalty units.
160. Definition of appellation wine
A wine is an appellation wine if
(a) all the juice used to make it was produced from grapes grown in Tasmania; and
(b) the wine was produced by the holder of a wine producers licence; and
(i) has examined a sample of the wine and has certified that it complies with the wine standards applicable to that class of wine; or
(ii) has exempted the wine from examination and certification; and
(d) the wine is in a container that has fixed to it a label that has been approved for the wine by the Commissioner.