Assembly of European Wine-producing Regions explained

AREV - Assembly of European Wine Regions
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Abbreviation:AREV
Formation:20 June 1988
Purpose:Lobbying on behalf of European wine-producing regions
Headquarters:Brussels
Location Country:Belgium
Region Served:European Union
Language:French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, English
Leader Title:President:
Leader Name:Emiliano García-Page Sánchez
Main Organ:Plenary Council
Affiliations:Assembly of European Regions
Website:https://www.arev.org/

The Assembly of European Wine Regions or Assemblée des Régions Européennes Viticoles (AREV) is an organisation of political and professionals representatives of wine regions within the European Union (EU) and Eastern Europe. It lobbies the EU on matters affecting its members, and acts as a forum for discussion of policy and marketing.

History

The European Wine Regions Conference (CERV) was created on 20 June 1988 under Alsatian law.[1] It became the Assembly of European Wine Regions (AREV) in 1994.[2] It is financed by membership subscriptions, and is based in Bordeaux with an office in Strasbourg. The industry representatives are grouped together in the European Wine Trade Council (CEPV), which drafts documents to be approved by the plenary council.

Members

Alentejo, Alsace, Aquitaine, Arad, Aragón, Bács-Kiskun, Baden-Württemberg, Baranya, Bavaria, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén, Burgundy, Burgenland, Castilla-La-Mancha, Castilla y León, Catalonia, Centre, Champagne-Ardenne, Constanta, Extremadura, Euskadi, Franche-Comté, Friuli-Venezia-Giulia, Galicia, Hesse, Languedoc-Roussillon, La Rioja, Liguria, Lombardia, Macedonia, Madeira, Madrid, Midi-Pyrénées, Murcia, Navarra, Niederösterreich, Norte, Odesa oblast, Os Açores, Pays de Loire, Piedmont, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Rhineland-Palatinate, Rhône-Alpes, Sicily, Slovenia, Steiermark, The Czech Republic, Tolna, Trento, Valais, Valencia, Valle d'Aosta, Veneto.

Meetings

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Assembly of European Wine-producing Regions . Assembly of European Regions . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080421003049/http://www.a-e-r.org/INTERREGIONAL/GB-AREV.html . 2008-04-21 .
  2. Web site: History of AREV . AREV . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080421002402/http://www.arev.org/spip.php?rubrique=2html&lang=en . 2008-04-21 .
  3. Web site: 22nd International Council of the AREV . AREV . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080421002332/http://www.arev.org/spip.php?article566 . 2008-04-21 .
  4. Web site: Position of AREV on the wine CMO reform . AREV . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080421002347/http://www.arev.org/spip.php?article596&lang=en . 2008-04-21 .
  5. Web site: MEETINGS CERV / AREV . AREV . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080421002328/http://www.arev.org/spip.php?article415&lang=en . 2008-04-21 .