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  • The scheme was launched in 1992, based on the appellation d'origine controlee label used by the French for wine.

    BBC News - Home 2011

  • The scheme was launched in 1992, based on the appellation d'origine controlee label used by the French for wine.

    BBC News - Home 2011

  • Burgundy also has many smaller AOC's Appellation d'origine contrôlée within the broader "Bourgogne" AOC which have their own specific requirements.

    David J. Duman: The DOC (or DO or AOC): Nobody Does it Better David J. Duman 2011

  • Burgundy also has many smaller AOC's Appellation d'origine contrôlée within the broader "Bourgogne" AOC which have their own specific requirements.

    David J. Duman: The DOC (or DO or AOC): Nobody Does it Better David J. Duman 2011

  • Burgundy also has many smaller AOC's Appellation d'origine contrôlée within the broader "Bourgogne" AOC which have their own specific requirements.

    David J. Duman: The DOC (or DO or AOC): Nobody Does it Better David J. Duman 2011

  • Burgundy also has many smaller AOC's Appellation d'origine contrôlée within the broader "Bourgogne" AOC which have their own specific requirements.

    David J. Duman: The DOC (or DO or AOC): Nobody Does it Better David J. Duman 2011

  • Burgundy also has many smaller AOC's Appellation d'origine contrôlée within the broader "Bourgogne" AOC which have their own specific requirements.

    David J. Duman: The DOC (or DO or AOC): Nobody Does it Better David J. Duman 2011

  • Five years ago, goat-cheese pioneer Laura Chenel sold her business to a family-owned French firm that makes Epoisses, Selles-sur-Cher and other AOC appellation d'origine controlee, or name-controlled French cheeses.

    SFGate: Top News Stories Janet Fletcher 2011

  • Appellation d'origine contrôlée within the broader "Bourgogne" AOC which have their own specific requirements.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com David J. Duman 2011

  • But the point is that with the demand for champagne soaring because of a recent taste for the bubbly wine from new markets like China and India, its production has escaped even the strictest national and international regulations designed to protect the "appellation d'origine controlee."

    Forbes.com: News Cecilia Rodriguez 2012

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