Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00049:reg:26:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00049
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 26 (pt 2/2)
Character Range: 39321–41383

the regions or localities in relation to which those GIs are registered; and
 (b) at least 50ml/L of the wine must have been obtained from each of those regions or localities; and
 (c) the description and presentation must set out the registered GIs in descending order of the proportions of the relevant grapes in the wine.

Use of GI registered in relation to Australia with foreign place name
 (6) For the purposes of subsection 40F(6) of the Act, if the description and presentation of wine uses:
 (a) at least one GI registered in relation to Australia; and
 (b) at least one foreign place name;
the wine, and the description and presentation, must meet the requirements of subsection (7) of this section.
 (7) For the purposes of subsection (6):
 (a) in total, at least 950ml/L of the wine must have been obtained from grapes grown in:
 (i) the regions or localities in relation to which those GIs are registered; and
 (ii) the countries, regions or localities identified by those foreign place names; and
 (b) at least 50ml/L of the wine must have been obtained from each of those countries, regions or localities; and
 (c) the description and presentation must set out the registered GIs and foreign place names in descending order of the proportions of the relevant grapes in the wine.

General
 (8) For the purposes of this section:
 (a) a word or term is not to be treated as a registered GI or a foreign place name, as the case may be, when it appears in the description and presentation because it is required by another law; and
 (b) the volume of a fortified wine is to be calculated exclusive of the grape spirit or brandy (or both) added to the wine.
Example: For paragraph (a), 'Australia' and the name of a foreign country might appear in the description and presentation because they are required by section 24.
 (9) In this instrument:
foreign place name, in relation to wine, means a word or expression that:
 (a) is not a registered GI; and
 (b) identifies a country, region or locality (other than Australia) in which the wine originated.