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"Faced with the angry reaction of European wine growers, the European Commission has decided to postpone until 19 June its hasty decision to authorise the production of rosé wine by blending red and white wine.
For all that, this postponement cannot be considered satisfactory by any means. Nor can the decision to propose a distinction between ‘traditional rosé’ and ‘blended rosé’ on the label of marketed products, which would not go far enough to effectively counter the unfair competition which the producers will face should this decision be taken.
While for countless years the wine growers of the European Union have put in considerable effort and investment to produce high-quality rosé wine, the Commission’s decision will undo these enormous efforts, which have nevertheless had a very positive effect on the economy and the regional development of our territories.
The question which my fellow Members and I asked the Commission today calls for the Commission to clarify its intentions and to ensure that the decision it takes will be based on full consultation with European producers of rosé wine."@en1
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