§ 4.80 27 CFR Ch. I (4–1–98 Edition)
Subpart I—General Provisions Carlos Carmene`re § 4.80 Exports. Carmine The regulations in this part shall not Carnelian apply to wine exported in bond. Cascade Castel 19–637 Catawba Subpart J—American Grape Cayuga White Variety Names Centurion Chambourcin SOURCE: T.D. ATF–370, 61 FR 539, Jan. 8, Chancellor 1996, unless otherwise noted. Charbono Chardonel § 4.91 List of approved prime names. Chardonnay The following grape variety names Chasselas dore´ have been approved by the Director for Chelois use as type designations for American Chenin blanc wines. When more than one name may Chief be used to identify a single variety of Chowan grape, the synonym is shown in paren- Cinsaut (Black Malvoisie) theses following the prime grape Clairette blanche names. Grape variety names may ap- Clinton pear on labels of wine in upper or in Colombard (French Colombard) lower case, and may be spelled with or Colobel without the hyphens or diacritic marks Cortese indicated in the following list. Corvina Agwam Concord Albemarle Conquistador Aleatico Couderc noir Alicante Bouschet Cowart Aligote´ Creek ˜ Alvarelhao Cynthiana (Norton) Arneis Dearing Aurore De Chaunac Bacchus Delaware Baco blanc Diamond Baco noir Dixie Barbera Dolcetto Beacon Beclan Doreen Bellandais Dulcet Beta Durif Black Pearl Dutchess Blanc Du Bois Early Burgundy Blue Eye Early Muscat Bonarda Edelweiss Bountiful Eden Burdin 4672 Ehrenfelser Burdin 5201 Ellen Scott Burdin 11042 Elvira Burgaw Emerald Riesling Burger Feher Szagos Cabernet franc Ferna˜ o Pires Cabernet Pfeffer Fern Munson Cabernet Sauvignon Flame Tokay Calzin Flora Campbell Early (Island Belle) Florental Canada Muscat Folle blanche Captivator Fredonia Carignane Freisa
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