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B Product Categories 2021_PROWEIN_B_EN.qxp_2021_PROWEIN_B_EN 08.10.20 12:45 Seite 1 GB Product categories Page 1 of 4 B 1.0 Düsseldorf Wines (according to cultivable areas) 19/03–23/03/21 Europe Italy Austria 01.01.09.01 Abruzzo Burgenland 01.01.01 Albania 01.01.09.02 Valle d'Aosta 01.01.16.01.01 Mittelburgenland 01.01.09.03 Basilicata 01.01.16.01.02 Neusiedlersee 01.01.02 Bosnia-Herzegowina 01.01.09.04 Calabria 01.01.16.01.03 Leithaberg 01.01.09.05 Campania 01.01.16.01.04 Eisenberg Bulgaria 01.01.09.06 Emilia-Romagna Niederösterreich 01.01.03.01 Cherno more 01.01.09.07 Friuli Venezia-Giulia 01.01.16.02.01 Carnuntum 01.01.03.02 Dolinata na Strouma 01.01.09.08 Lazio 01.01.16.02.02 Wagram 01.01.03.03 Dunavska ravnina 01.01.09.09 Liguria 01.01.16.02.03 Kamptal 01.01.03.04 Rozova Dolina 01.01.09.10 Lombardia 01.01.16.02.04 Kremstal 01.01.03.05 Trakiiska nizina 01.01.09.11 Marche 01.01.16.02.05 Thermenregion 01.01.09.12 Molise 01.01.16.02.06 Traisental Germany 01.01.09.13 Piemont 01.01.16.02.07 Wachau 01.01.04.01 Ahr 01.01.09.14 Puglia 01.01.16.02.08 Weinviertel 01.01.04.02 Baden 01.01.09.15 Sardegna Steiermark 01.01.04.03 Franken 01.01.09.16 Sicilia 01.01.16.03.01 Südsteiermark 01.01.04.04 Hess. Bergstraße 01.01.09.17 Südtirol/Alto Adige 01.01.16.03.02 Vulkanland Steiermark 01.01.04.05 Mittelrhein 01.01.09.18 Toscana 01.01.16.03.03 Schlicherland 01.01.04.06 Mosel 01.01.09.19 Trentino/Alto Adige 01.01.16.04 Wien 01.01.04.07 Nahe 01.01.09.20 Umbria 01.01.16.05 Kärnten 01.01.04.08 Pfalz 01.01.09.21 Veneto 01.01.16.06 Oberösterreich 01.01.04.09 Rheingau 01.01.16.07 Salzburg 01.01.04.10 Rheinhessen Croatia 01.01.16.08 Tirol 01.01.04.11 Saale-Unstrut 01.01.10.01 Dalmatinska zagora 01.01.16.09 Vorarlberg 01.01.04.12 Sachsen 01.01.10.02 Hrvatsko primorje 01.01.04.13 Württemberg 01.01.10.03 Istra Portugal 01.01.10.04 Moslavina Portogallo France 01.01.10.05 Ples ivica 01.01.17.01 Alentejo 01.01.05.01 Alsace 01.01.10.06 Podunavlje 01.01.17.02 Algarve 01.01.05.02 Beaujolais/Lyonnais 01.01.10.07 Pokuplje 01.01.17.03 Azoren / Azores 01.01.05.03 Bordeaux 01.01.10.08 Prigorje-Bilogora 01.01.17.04 Bairrada 01.01.05.04 Bourgogne 01.01.10.09 Sjeverna Dalmacija 01.01.17.05 Beira Interior 01.01.05.05 Champagne 01.01.10.10 Slavonija 01.01.17.06 Dão 01.01.05.06 Corse 01.01.10.11 Srednja i juzna Dalmacija 01.01.17.07 Lisboa 01.01.05.07 Vallée du Rhone 01.01.10.12 Zagorje-Medimurje 01.01.17.08 Madeira 01.01.05.08 Jura 01.01.17.09 Península de Setúbal 01.01.05.09 Languedoc 01.01.11 Luxembourg 01.01.17.10 Porto & Duoro 01.01.05.10 Lorraine 01.01.17.11 Távora-Varosa 01.01.05.11 Provence Republic of North 01.01.17.12 Tejo 01.01.05.12 Poitou-Charentes Macedonia 01.01.17.13 Trás-os-Montes 01.01.05.13 Roussillon 01.01.12.01 Bitolsko 01.01.17.14 Vinho Verde 01.01.05.14 Savoie-Bugey 01.01.12.02 Demirkapisko 01.01.05.15 Sud-Ouest 01.01.12.03 Gevgelisko-Valandovsko Romania 01.01.05.16 Val de Loire/Centre 01.01.12.04 Kumanovsko 01.01.18.01 Banat 01.01.12.05 Ohridsko 01.01.18.02 Colinele Dobrogei 01.01.06 Georgia 01.01.12.06 Ovcepolsko 01.01.18.03 Crisana si Maramures 01.01.12.07 Povardarie 01.01.18.04 Dealurile Moldovei Greece 01.01.12.08 Skpsko 01.01.18.05 Dealurile Munteniei si Olteniei 01.01.07.01 Aegaeische Inseln 01.01.12.09 Stipsko 01.01.18.06 Podisul Transilvaniei 01.01.07.02 Dodekanes 01.01.12.10 Strumicko-Radovisko 01.01.18.07 Terasele Dunarii 01.01.07.03 Epirus 01.01.12.11 Tikvesko 01.01.18.08 Zona nisipurilor din sudul tarii 01.01.07.04 Ionische Inseln 01.01.12.12 Velesko 01.01.07.05 Kreta 01.01.19 Russia 01.01.07.06 Kykladen 01.01.13 Malta 01.01.07.07 Makedonien-Thrakien Switzerland 01.01.07.08 Mittelgriechenland 01.01.14 Moldova 01.01.20.01 Genf 01.01.07.09 Peloponnes 01.01.20.02 Ostschweiz 01.01.07.10 Thessalien 01.01.15 Montenegro 01.01.20.03 Neuchâtel 01.01.20.04 Tessin 01.01.08 Great Britain 01.01.20.05 Waadt 01.01.20.06 Wallis 2021_PROWEIN_B_EN.qxp_2021_PROWEIN_B_EN 08.10.20 12:45 Seite 2 01.01.21 Serbia 01.01.24.57 Tierra del Vino de Zamora 01.02.06.09 Overberg 01.01.21.01 Banat 01.01.24.58 Toro 01.02.06.10 Northern Cape 01.01.21.02 Negotina 01.01.24.59 Uclés 01.02.06.11 Paarl 01.01.21.03 Nisava 01.01.24.60 Utiel-Requena 01.02.06.12 Robertson 01.01.21.04 Plantaze 01.01.24.61 Valdeorras 01.02.06.13 Stellenbosch 01.01.21.05 Pocerje 01.01.24.62 Valdepeñas 01.02.06.14 Swartland 01.01.21.06 Podgorica 01.01.24.63 Valencia 01.02.06.15 Swellendam 01.01.21.07 Sirmien 01.01.24.64 Valle de Guïmar 01.02.06.16 Tulbagh 01.01.21.08 Sumadija 01.01.24.65 Valle de la Orotava 01.02.06.17 Walker Bay 01.01.21.09 Subotica-Horgos 01.01.24.66 Vinos de Madrid 01.02.06.18 Wellington 01.01.21.10 Timok 01.01.24.67 Ycoden – Daute – Isora 01.02.06.19 Worcester 01.01.21.11 Zapadna Morava 01.01.24.68 Yecla 01.02.06.20 Other South African wine 01.01.24.69 Vinos de Pago cultivation areas 01.01.22 Slovak Republic 01.01.24.70 Protected Geographical Indications / Wines from 01.02.07 Tanzania Slovenia the Region 01.01.23.01 Podravje 01.01.24.71 Other Spanish wine Tunisia 01.01.23.02 Posavje cultivation areas 01.02.08.01 Béja 01.01.23.03 Primorska 01.02.08.02 Binzerte 01.01.25 Czech Republic 01.02.08.03 Jendouba Spain 01.02.08.04 Nabeul 01.01.24.01 Abona 01.01.26 Turkey 01.02.08.05 Tunis 01.01.24.02 Alella 01.01.24.03 Alicante 01.01.27 Ukraine 01.02.09 Other African countries 01.01.24.04 Almansa 01.01.24.05 Arlanza Hungary 01.01.24.06 Arribes 01.01.28.01 Àszàr-Neszmély 01.01.24.07 Bierzo 01.01.28.02 Badacsony North America 01.01.24.08 Bullas 01.01.28.03 Balaton-mellék 01.01.24.09 Calatayud 01.01.28.04 Balatonfüred-Csopak Canada 01.01.24.10 Campo de Borja 01.01.28.05 Bükkalja British Columbia 01.01.24.11 Cariñena 01.01.28.06 Csongrád 01.03.01.01.01 Okanagan Valley 01.01.24.12 Catalunya 01.01.28.07 Dél-Balaton 01.03.01.01.02 Similkameen Valley 01.01.24.13 Cava 01.01.28.08 Eger 01.03.01.01.03 Fraser Valley 01.01.24.14 Chacoli de Alava – 01.01.28.09 Etyek-Buda 01.03.01.01.04 Vancouver Island Arabako Txakolina 01.01.28.10 Hajós-Baja 01.03.01.01.05 British Columbia Others 01.01.24.15 Chacoli de Getaria – 01.01.28.11 Kunság Ontario Getariako Txakolina 01.01.28.12 Mátraalja 01.03.01.02.01 Prince Edward County 01.01.24.16 Chacoli de Vizcaya – 01.01.28.13 Mecsekalja 01.03.01.02.02 Lake Erie North Shore Bizkaiko Txakolina 01.01.28.14 Mór 01.03.01.02.03 Niagara Peninsula 01.01.24.17 Cigales 01.01.28.15 Pannonhalma-Sokoróalja 01.03.01.02.04 Ontario Others 01.01.24.18 Conca de Barberà 01.01.28.16 Somló Nova Scotia 01.01.24.19 Condado de Huelva 01.01.28.17 Sopron 01.03.01.03.01 Annapolis Valley 01.01.24.20 Costers del Segre 01.01.28.18 Szekszárd 01.03.01.03.02 Malagash Peninsula 01.01.24.21 El Hierro 01.01.28.19 Tokaj-Hegyalja Malagash 01.01.24.22 Empordà 01.01.28.20 Tolna 01.03.01.03.03 Nova Scotia Others 01.01.24.23 Gran Canaria 01.01.28.21 Villçny-Siklós Quebec 01.01.24.24 Jerez 01.01.28.22 Zala 01.03.01.04.01 Les Cantons-de-l'Est 01.01.24.25 Jumilla 01.03.01.04.02 Montérégie 01.01.24.26 La Gomera 01.01.29 Republic of Belarus 01.03.01.04.03 Quebec Others 01.01.24.27 La Mancha 01.01.24.28 La Palma 01.01.30 Cyprus Mexico 01.01.24.29 Lanzarote 01.03.02.01 Aguascalientes 01.01.24.30 Málaga – Sierras de Málaga 01.01.31 Kosovo 01.03.02.02 Baja California 01.01.24.31 Mallorca – Binissalem 01.03.02.03 Chihuahua 01.01.24.32 Mallorca – Pla i Llevant 01.01.32 Other European wine 01.03.02.04 Coahuila 01.01.24.33 Manchuela cultivation areas 01.03.02.05 Durango 01.01.24.34 Manzanilla San Lúcar de 01.03.02.06 Guanajuato Barrameda^ 01.03.02.07 Perrasvalley 01.01.24.35 Méntrida 01.03.02.08 San Luis Potosi 01.01.24.36 Mondéjar Africa 01.03.02.09 Sonora 01.01.24.37 Monterrei 01.03.02.10 Zacatecas 01.01.24.38 Montilla-Moriles 01.02.01 Egypt 01.01.24.39 Montsant USA 01.01.24.40 Navarra 01.02.02 Algeria 01.03.03.01 California 01.01.24.41 Penedès 01.03.03.02 New York 01.01.24.42 Pla del Bages 01.02.03 Libya 01.03.03.03 Ohio 01.01.24.43 Priorat 01.03.03.04 Oregon 01.01.24.44 Rías Baixas 01.02.04 Madagascar 01.03.03.05 South Carolina 01.01.24.45 Ribeira Sacra 01.03.03.06 Texas 01.01.24.46 Ribeiro 01.02.05 Morocco 01.03.03.07 Virginia 01.01.24.47 Ribera del Duero 01.03.03.08 Washington 01.01.24.48 Ribera del Guadiana South Africa 01.03.03.09 Other American States 01.01.24.49 Ribera del Júcar 01.02.06.01 Breedekloof 01.01.24.50 Rioja 01.02.06.02 Cape Algulhas 01.03.04 Other North American 01.01.24.51 Rueda 01.02.06.03 Cape Town States 01.01.24.52 Somontano 01.02.06.04 Darling 01.01.24.53 Tacoronte-Acentejo 01.02.06.05 Elgin 01.01.24.54 Tarragona 01.02.06.06 Franschhoek 01.01.24.55 Terra Alta 01.02.06.07 Little Karoo 01.01.24.56 Tierra de León 01.02.06.08 Olifants River 2021_PROWEIN_B_EN.qxp_2021_PROWEIN_B_EN 08.10.20 12:45 Seite 3 South America 01.05.03 China 01.06.01.04.12 Shoalhaven Coast 01.06.01.04.13 Southern Highlands Argentina 01.05.04 India 01.06.01.04.14 Tumbarumba Norte Victoria 01.04.01.01.01 Cafayate 01.05.05 Iran 01.06.01.05.01 Alpine Valleys 01.04.01.01.02 Colomé 01.06.01.05.02 Beechworth 01.04.01.01.03 Valle de Famatina 01.05.06 Israel 01.06.01.05.03 Bendigo 01.04.01.01.04 Chilecito 01.06.01.05.04 Geelong 01.04.01.01.05 Tinogasta 01.05.07 Japan 01.06.01.05.05 Gippsland 01.04.01.01.06 Andalgalá 01.06.01.05.06 Glenrowan 01.04.01.01.07 Fiambalá 01.05.08 Kazakhszan 01.06.01.05.07 Goulburn Valley 01.04.01.01.08 Tucumán, Valles Calchaquies 01.06.01.05.08 Grampians Cuyo 01.05.09 Kirghizistan 01.06.01.05.09 Heathcote 01.04.01.02.01 Valle de Aminga 01.06.01.05.10 Henty 01.04.01.02.02 Valle de Tulum 01.05.10 Republic of Corea 01.06.01.05.11 King Valley 01.04.01.02.03 Valle de Pedernal 01.06.01.05.12 Macedon Ranges 01.04.01.02.04 Zona
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