27 CFR Ch. I (4–1–12 Edition) § 4.92
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§ 4.92 27 CFR Ch. I (4–1–12 Edition) Zinfandel Seibel 14596—Bellandais Zinthiana Seyve-Villard 5–276—Seyval Zweigelt Seyve-Villard 12–309—Roucaneuf Seyve-Villard 12–375—Villard blanc [T.D. ATF–370, 61 FR 539, Jan. 8, 1996, as Seyve-Villard 18–283—Garronet amended by T.D. ATF–417, 64 FR 49388, Sept. 13, 1999; T.D. ATF–433, 65 FR 78096, Dec. 14, Seyve-Villard 18–315—Villard noir 2000; T.D. ATF–466, 66 FR 49280, Sept. 27, 2001; Seyve-Villard 23–410—Valerien ´ T.D. ATF–475, 67 FR 11918, Mar. 18, 2002; T.D. Sweetwater—Chasselas dore ATF–481, 67 FR 56481, Sept. 4, 2002; T.D. TTB– Verdelet blanc—Verdelet 95, 76 FR 66628, Oct. 25, 2011] Vidal 256—Vidal blanc Virginia Seedling—Norton § 4.92 Alternative names permitted for Wa¨ lschriesling—Welsch Rizling temporary use. Welschriesling—Welsch Rizling The following alternative names (b) Wines bottled prior to January 1, shown in the left column may be used 1999. as the type designation for American Alternative Name/Name wine in lieu of the name of the grape variety shown in the right column. Al- Cabernet—Cabernet Sauvignon ternative names listed in the left col- Grey Riesling—Trousseau gris Muscat Frontignan—Muscat blanc umn may only be used for wine bottled Muscat Pantelleria—Muscat of Alexandria prior to the date indicated. Napa Gamay—Valdiquie´ (a) Wines bottled prior to January 1, Pinot Saint George—Ne´grette 1997. Sauvignon vert—Muscadelle Alternative Name/Name (c) Wines bottled prior to January 1, 2006. Baco 1—Baco noir Baco 22A—Baco blanc Alternative Name/Name Bastardo—Trousseau Black Spanish—Lenoir Johannisberg Riesling—Riesling Burdin 7705—Florental (d) Wines bottled prior to October 29, Cayuga—Cayuga White 2012. Chancellor noir—Chancellor Chasselas—Chasselas dore´ Alternative Name/Name Chevrier—Se´millon Chelois noir—Chelois Agwam—Agawam Couderc 71–20—Couderc noir [T.D. ATF–370, 61 FR 539, Jan. 8, 1996, as Couderc 299–35—Muscat du Moulin amended by T.D. ATF–417, 64 FR 49388, Sept. Foch—Mare´chal Foch 13, 1999; T.D. TTB–95, 76 FR 66629, Oct. 27, Franken Riesling—Sylvaner 2011] Gutedel—Chasselas dore´ Ives Seedling—Ives § 4.93 Approval of grape variety Jacquez—Lenoir names. Joannes Seyve 26–205—Chambourcin Landot 244—Landal (a) Any interested person may peti- Landot 4511—Landot noir tion the Administrator for the ap- Millot—Leon Millot proval of a grape variety name. The pe- Moore’s Diamond—Diamond tition may be in the form of a letter Norton Seedling—Norton and should provide evidence of the fol- Pfeffer Cabernet—Cabernet Pfeffer lowing— Pineau de la Loire—Chenin blanc (1) Acceptance of the new grape vari- Pinot Chardonnay—Chardonnay Ravat 262—Ravat noir ety, Rula¨ nder—Pinot gris (2) The validity of the name for iden- Seibel 128—Salvador tifying the grape variety, Seibel 1000—Rosette (3) That the variety is used or will be Seibel 4986—Rayon d’Or used in winemaking, and Seibel 5279—Aurore (4) That the variety is grown and Seibel 5898—Rougeon used in the United States. Seibel 7053—Chancellor (b) For the approval of names of new Seibel 8357—Colobel Seibel 9110—Verdelet grape varieties, documentation sub- Seibel 9549—De Chaunac mitted with the petition to establish Seibel 10878—Chelois the items in paragraph (a) of this sec- Seibel 13053—Cascade tion may include— 48 VerDate Mar<15>2010 10:34 May 14, 2012 Jkt 226106 PO 00000 Frm 00058 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\226106.XXX 226106 wreier-aviles on DSK7SPTVN1PROD with CFR.