§ 4.92 27 CFR Ch. I (4–1–07 Edition)

Noah Tinta Madeira Noble Tinto ca˜ o (Cynthiana) Tocai Friulano Ontario Topsail Orange Muscat Touriga Traminer Pamlico Pedro Ximenes Petit Verdot Petite Sirah Ugni blanc () Peverella Valdiguie´ Pinotage Valerien Pinot blanc Van Buren (Pinot Grigio) Veeblanc Veltliner Precoce de Malingre Ventura Pride Verdelet Primitivo Verdelho Rayon d’Or Ravat 34 Villard blanc Ravat 51 () Villard noir Ravat noir Vincent Redgate Regale Vivant (White Riesling) Welsch Rizling Rkatziteli () Watergate Roanoke Welder Rosette Yuga Roucaneuf Rougeon Roussanne [T.D. ATF–370, 61 FR 539, Jan. 8, 1996, as amended by T.D. ATF–417, 64 FR 49388, Sept. Rubired 13, 1999; T.D. ATF–433, 65 FR 78096, Dec. 14, Ruby Cabernet 2000; T.D. ATF–466, 66 FR 49280, Sept. 27, 2001; St. Croix T.D. ATF–475, 67 FR 11918, Mar. 18, 2002; T.D. St. Laurent ATF–481, 67 FR 56481, Sept. 4, 2002] Saint Macaire Salem § 4.92 Alternative names permitted for Salvador temporary use. The following alternative names (Fume´ blanc) Scarlet shown in the left column may be used Scheurebe as the type designation for American Se´millon in lieu of the prime name of the Sereksiya variety shown in the right col- Seyval () umn. Alternative names listed in the Siegerrebe left column may only be used for wine Siegfried bottled prior to the date indicated. Southland Souza˜ o (a) bottled prior to January 1, Steuben 1997. Stover Alternative Name/Prime Name Sugargate Sultanina (Thomspon Seedless) Baco 1— Summit Baco 22A— Suwannee Bastardo—Trousseau Sylvaner —Lenoir Symphony Burdin 7705—Florental (Shiraz) Cayuga— Swenson Red noir—Chancellor Tannat —Chasselas dore´ Tarheel Chevrier—Se´millon Taylor noir—Chelois (Valdepen˜ as) Couderc 71–20— Teroldego Couderc 299–35—Muscat du Moulin Thomas Foch—Mare´chal Foch Thompson Seedless (Sultanina) Franken Riesling—Sylvaner

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Gutedel—Chasselas dore´ and should provide evidence of the fol- Ives Seedling—Ives lowing— Jacquez—Lenoir (1) Acceptance of the new grape vari- Joannes Seyve 26–205— Landot 244—Landal ety, Landot 4511— (2) The validity of the name for iden- Millot—Leon Millot tifying the grape variety, Moore’s Diamond—Diamond (3) That the variety is used or will be Norton Seedling—Norton used in , and Pfeffer Cabernet—Cabernet Pfeffer (4) That the variety is grown and Pineau de la Loire— Pinot —Chardonnay used in the United States. Ravat 262—Ravat noir (b) For the approval of names of new Rula¨ nder—Pinot gris grape varieties, documentation sub- Seibel 128—Salvador mitted with the petition to establish Seibel 1000—Rosette the items in paragraph (a) of this sec- Seibel 4986—Rayon d’Or tion may include— Seibel 5279— Seibel 5898—Rougeon (1) reference to the publication of the Seibel 7053—Chancellor name of the variety in a scientific or Seibel 8357—Colobel professional journal of horticulture or Seibel 9110—Verdelet a published report by a professional, Seibel 9549— scientific or winegrowers’ organization, Seibel 10878—Chelois (2) reference to a plant patent, if so Seibel 13053— patented, and Seibel 14596—Bellandais Seyve-Villard 5–276—Seyval (3) information pertaining to the Seyve-Villard 12–309—Roucaneuf commercial potential of the variety, Seyve-Villard 12–375—Villard blanc such as the acreage planted and its lo- Seyve-Villard 18–283—Garronet cation or market studies. Seyve-Villard 18–315—Villard noir (c) The Administrator will not ap- Seyve-Villard 23–410—Valerien prove a grape variety name if: ´ Sweetwater—Chasselas dore (1) The name has previously been Verdelet blanc—Verdelet Vidal 256—Vidal blanc used for a different grape variety; Virginia Seedling—Norton (2) The name contains a term or Wa¨ lschriesling—Welsch Rizling name found to be misleading under —Welsch Rizling § 4.39; or (b) Wines bottled prior to January 1, (3) The name of a new grape variety 1999. contains the term ‘‘Riesling.’’ (d) For new grape varieties developed Alternative Name/Prime Name in the United States, the Adminis- Cabernet— trator may determine if the use of Grey Riesling—Trousseau gris names which contain words of geo- Muscat Frontignan—Muscat blanc graphical significance, place names, or Muscat Pantelleria— foreign words are misleading under Napa —Valdiquie´ § 4.39. The Administrator will not ap- ´ Pinot Saint George—Negrette prove the use of a grape variety name Sauvignon vert— found to be misleading. (c) Wines bottled prior to January 1, (e) The Administrator shall publish 2006. the list of approved grape variety names at least annually in the FED- Alternative Name/Prime Name ERAL REGISTER. Johannisberg Riesling—Riesling (Approved by the Office of Management and [T.D. ATF–370, 61 FR 539, Jan. 8, 1996, as Budget under Control Number 1512–0513) amended by T.D. ATF–417, 64 FR 49388, Sept. 13, 1999] Subpart K—Use of the Term § 4.93 Approval of grape variety ‘‘Organic’’ names. (a) Any interested person may peti- § 4.101 Use of the term ‘‘organic.’’ tion the Administrator for the ap- (a) Use of the term ‘‘organic’’ is op- proval of a grape variety name. The pe- tional and is treated as ‘‘additional in- tition may be in the form of a letter formation on labels’’ under § 4.38(f).

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