Appeal against a decision on a traditional term for a wine product
How to appeal against a decision to register, change or cancel a traditional term on a wine product in the UK.
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Who can appeal
You can make an appeal if you’re affected by, or have a legitimate interest in, a decision to:
register or not register a traditional term
amend or not amend a traditional term specification
cancel or not cancel a registered traditional term
See the list of wine products being considered for the traditional terms UK register.
How to appeal
You have 28 days to appeal from the date a decision is published.
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How to appeal a notice given for misleading your customers by a food regulator, inspector or trading standards officer, or a decision under the UK GI schemes.
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You can appeal against a food labelling decision or improvement notice issued by:
Food Standards Agency
trading standards
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Apply for approval for your training centre - this lasts for 5 years.
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