Montenegro, as candidate Country for the accession in the European Union, in the framework of the procedure for alignment and together with the harmonization of national legislation with CMO Wine, decided to conduct a new viticultural zoning study at national level. Within the overall objective of further strengthen the viticulture and wine sectors through the harmonization with EU standards, the IPA project "Technical Support to Renewal of viticulture zoning of Montenegro" (Europe Aid/136071/DH/SER/ME) had several other specific objectives including: a) the establish a new Viticulture Zoning as precondition to set up a system of designations for wine with Geographical Indications (PDO/PGI system); b) the official classification of the viticultural areas of Montenegro in climatic zone as required by EU regulation i.e. for the adoption of the oenological practices and defining the restrictions in their application. The two years project started in April 2015, leaded by CRSFA "Basile Caramia", was carried out by a multidisciplinary team of Italian and Serbian experts with the collaboration of experts from Montenegro. The zoning represent at the same time an instrument of deep knowledge about viticulture and territory available for the Montenegrin producers and the technical framework for the establishment of a new quality wine system based on the certification of the geographical origin. The final technical elaborate of the study, consisting in around 1.200 pages full of data, information and 22 different thematic maps for each area, will help the producers and their organizations/consortia in preparing the technical dossier than accelerating the procedures for the official recognition and registration of new PDO/PGI wines. The final report include the following sessions:

Final report of the Project EuropeAid/136071/DH/SER/ME 'Technical Support to Renewal of viticulture zoning of Montenegro

La Notte Pierfederico
2017

Abstract

Montenegro, as candidate Country for the accession in the European Union, in the framework of the procedure for alignment and together with the harmonization of national legislation with CMO Wine, decided to conduct a new viticultural zoning study at national level. Within the overall objective of further strengthen the viticulture and wine sectors through the harmonization with EU standards, the IPA project "Technical Support to Renewal of viticulture zoning of Montenegro" (Europe Aid/136071/DH/SER/ME) had several other specific objectives including: a) the establish a new Viticulture Zoning as precondition to set up a system of designations for wine with Geographical Indications (PDO/PGI system); b) the official classification of the viticultural areas of Montenegro in climatic zone as required by EU regulation i.e. for the adoption of the oenological practices and defining the restrictions in their application. The two years project started in April 2015, leaded by CRSFA "Basile Caramia", was carried out by a multidisciplinary team of Italian and Serbian experts with the collaboration of experts from Montenegro. The zoning represent at the same time an instrument of deep knowledge about viticulture and territory available for the Montenegrin producers and the technical framework for the establishment of a new quality wine system based on the certification of the geographical origin. The final technical elaborate of the study, consisting in around 1.200 pages full of data, information and 22 different thematic maps for each area, will help the producers and their organizations/consortia in preparing the technical dossier than accelerating the procedures for the official recognition and registration of new PDO/PGI wines. The final report include the following sessions:
2017
Rapporto finale di progetto
Viticulture Zoning
Montenegro
Final report
Europaid Project
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