Publication of the Amended Single Document Following the Approval Of

Publication of the Amended Single Document Following the Approval Of

22.6.2020 EN Offi cial Jour nal of the European Union C 208/13 Publication of the amended single document following the approval of a minor amendment pursuant to the second subparagraph of Article 53(2) of Regulation (EU) No 1151/2012 (2020/C 208/06) The European Commission has approved this minor amendment in accordance with the third subparagraph of Article 6(2) of Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 664/2014 (1). The application for approval of this minor amendment can be consulted in the Commission’s eAmbrosia database. SINGLE DOCUMENT ‘MELA DI VALTELLINA’ EU No: PGI-IT-0574-AM01 – 17.2.2020 PDO ( ) PGI (X) 1. Name(s) ‘Mela di Valtellina’ 2. Member State or third country Italy 3. Description of the agricultural product or foodstuff 3.1. Type of product Class 1.6 – Fruit, vegetables and cereals, fresh or processed. 3.2. Description of product to which the name in (1) applies The following varieties are used for the production of ‘Mela di Valtellina’: ‘Red Delicious’ – ‘Golden Delicious’ – ‘Gala’. When released for consumption, they have the following characteristics: Red Delicious: thick, non-waxy epicarp of a brilliant, intense red colour, with the dominant colour covering more than 80 % of the surface, smooth, with no russeting or greasiness, resistant to handling. Oblong truncated cone shape with five lobes and a pentagonal equatorial plane. Minimum diameter of 65 mm. Minimum sugar content of more than 10° Brix. Flesh: white with apple aroma of medium intensity. Intense honey, jasmine and apricot aromas. Very crunchy and juicy. Dominant sweet flavour with appreciable acidity and aroma of medium intensity. No bitterness. Firmness of the flesh not less than 5 kg/cm2. Golden Delicious are characterised by: non-waxy intense yellow epicarp when ripe, sometimes pink on the part exposed to the sun, sometimes with russeting, susceptible to damage on handling. Spherical or oblong truncated cone shape, slightly ribbed on the transverse section. Minimum diameter of 65 mm. Minimum sugar content of more than 11,5° Brix. Flesh of creamy white colour with intense apple aroma, medium firmness, crunchiness and juiciness and almost no hint of mealiness. The fruit is distinguished by its sweetness, although with a significant degree of acidity, a sign of its freshness. Medium intensity apple aroma. No bitterness. Firmness of the flesh not less than 5 kg/cm2. Gala have the following characteristics: brilliant red epicarp, with the red colour covering a minimum of 30 % of the surface in the case of standard Gala and 65 % in that of improved clones. Short truncated cone shape, with five, fairly pronounced apical lobes. Minimum diameter of 65 mm. Minimum sugar content of more than 11° Brix. Flesh of creamy white colour with medium intense aroma. Medium firm and very juicy with no mealiness. The flavour is sweet, with little acidity and a pleasant, medium-intense aroma. No bitterness. Firmness of the flesh not less than 5 kg/cm2. Fruit of quality classes ‘Extra’ and ‘I’ are released for consumption. 3.3. Feed (for products of animal origin only) and raw materials (for processed products only) – (1) OJ L 179, 19.6.2014, p. 17. C 208/14 EN Offi cial Jour nal of the European Union 22.6.2020 3.4. Specific steps in production that must take place in the demarcated geographical area Production operations must take place within the defined geographical area. 3.5. Specific rules concerning slicing, grating, packaging, etc. of the product the registered name refers to ‘Mela di Valtellina’ is released for consumption in corrugated cardboard bins – cardboard trays – telescopic boxes (traypak) – wooden crates – reusable plastic crates – sealed packs containing a number of apples (trays, boxes and bags). 3.6. Specific rules concerning labelling of the product the registered name refers to The words ‘Mela di Valtellina – Indicazione Geografica Protetta’ [Protected Geographical Indication] or its acronym ‘IGP’ [PGI] must appear, clearly and perfectly legibly, in letters larger than those of any other wording present, on sealed packaging or individual fruit. Where individual stickers are used, these must be present on at least 50 % of the fruit in the package. Where such stickers are not used, the fruit must be packaged in closed, sealed packs. The logo comprises the words ‘Mela di Valtellina – Indicazione Geografica Protetta’. The colours to be used are red (pantone red 032), green (pantone 355) and black (100 %). The typeface is ‘Futura Bold’. 4. Concise definition of the geographical area The ‘Mela di Valtellina’ production area comprises the following municipalities of the Province of Sondrio: Albosaggia, Andalo Valtellino, Ardenno, Berbenno di Valtellina, Bianzone, Buglio in Monte, Caiolo, Castello dell’Acqua, Castione Andevenno, Cedrasco, Cercino, Chiavenna, Chiuro, Cino, Civo, Colorina, Cosio Valtellino, Dazio, Delebio, Dubino, Faedo Valtellino, Forcola, Fusine, Gordona, Grosio, Grosotto, Lovero, Mantello, Mazzo di Valtellina, Mese, Mello, Montagna in Valtellina, Morbegno, Novate Mezzola, Piateda, Piantedo, Piuro, Poggiridenti, Ponte in Valtellina, Postalesio, Prata Camportaccio, Rogolo, Samolaco, San Giacomo Filippo, Sernio, Sondalo, Sondrio, Spriana, Talamona, Teglio, Tirano, Torre di Santa Maria, Tovo di Sant’Agata, Traona, Tresivio, Verceia, Vervio, Villa di Chiavenna and Villa di Tirano. 5. Link with the geographical area What makes the area in which ‘Mela di Valtellina’ is grown special is the favourable exposure of the Valtelline Valley. The valley runs east to west and is protected to the north by the Rhaetian Alps and to the south by the Orobian Pre- Alps. It therefore enjoys a very mild climate and is ventilated by the Foehn, a hot, dry wind that causes temperatures to soar and atmospheric humidity to plummet. The valley climbs from 200 m to 900 m above sea level, meaning that orchards are well exposed to light and well ventilated. The orchards are mainly located in rugged, permeable alluvial cones where there is virtually no water stagnation and soils are subacidic or acidic. Organoleptic analysis has shown the characteristics shared by the three varieties of ‘Mela di Valtellina’, i.e. firm, compact, crunchy and aromatic flesh. In particular, — the flesh of the Gala variety is fairly compact and very juicy with no mealiness. The flavour is sweet, with little acidity and no bitterness and a medium intense aroma. — Golden Delicious exhibits medium firmness, crunchiness and juiciness, with no mealiness. The flavour is sweet and the aroma intense. — Red Delicious has an intense aroma with notes of honey, jasmine and apricot. The flesh is very firm, crunchy and juicy. The aroma is of medium intensity. Other characteristics are the very intense colour of the fruit and its very attractive elongated shape; features that are intensified by the amount of sunlight received as a result of the valley’s exposure described in point 4. The reputation of ‘Mela di Valtellina’ goes back to the period after the Second World War and has grown over the years, thanks to the efforts of the various agricultural cooperatives that, in cooperation with university institutes specialising in apple growing, have consolidated apple growing in the Valtelline Valley. The ‘Second National Conference on Mountain Fruit Cultivation’ took place in Ponte in Valtellina as far back as 1968, sponsored by the Società Orticola Italiana (Italian Horticultural Society), followed in 1983 by the ‘Conference on Varietal Selection and the Improvement of Mountain Fruit Cultivation’. Cultivation of the apple tree is based on a number of traditional, consolidated practices. These practices are now used in commercial apple growing, which, as it has developed over the years, has become one of the cornerstones of the valley’s economy, linked to a wide range of other activities such as mechanisation, irrigation works, the supply of technical equipment, marketing services, packaging and transport. The reputation of apple growing in the Valtelline Valley has also attracted big investments, one example being an irrigation system covering 2 000 ha managed by the Consortio Sponda Soliva. Created in the 1970s, it was financed by 22.6.2020 EN Offi cial Jour nal of the European Union C 208/15 loans from the EAGGF. The fruit has enjoyed growing popularity with consumers over the years thanks to the qualities of the production area. The fact that the valley runs east to west, the only Alpine fruit-growing valley to do so, increases the area’s exposure to sunlight, a factor that contributes to giving the fruit’s epicarp the characteristics described in point 3.2. The orography of the area, which permits excellent exposure to sunlight, together with a big difference between day-time and night-time temperatures, loose soils with no water stagnation and a balanced rainfall pattern which means that the epicarp of the fruit is alternately soaked and dried out, provide the most favourable conditions for ripening the apples, giving them firm, crunchy flesh and a more elongated, slightly ribbed shape. The three varieties covered by the geographical indication represent the best of Valtelline apple production. It is these three varieties – Golden Delicious, Red Delicious and Gala – that have gradually proven to be consumers’ and growers’ favourites, since it is these, more than any other, that reflect the characteristics of the area, including those shaped by human factors. The specific nature of the land and the skill of growers, who have retained over the years cultivation techniques that respect and protect the valleys and mountains, and the desire of growers since the 1980s to inform consumers about the quality of their apples by means of explicit indications on packaging, stressing their origin in the Valtellina, have helped give the product a wide consumer base, both in Italy and abroad. This is confirmed by the fact that ‘Mela di Valtellina’ is sold through supermarkets and specialised outlets, where it is considered to be a top-of-the-range product.

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