The following products have been registered as protected geographical indications by the European Commission recently:
Molise (Italy)
Welsh Lamb (United Kingdom)
Nürnberger Bratwürste/Nürnberger Rostebratwürste (Germany)
Pane di Altamura (Italy)
Finki Lakonais (Greece)
The EU’s protected geographical indications homepage here.
Read about Welsh Lamb here.
Find out about Molise here. Typical products from Molise here
Useful information for when you get lost in Alto Crotonese (and can speak Italian).
When in Nürnberg, eat your bratwurst here http://www.bratwurst-gloeckl.de/.
Follow the fortunes of Altamura’s football team here.
International Olive Oil Council here.
Molise (Italy)
Welsh Lamb (United Kingdom)
Nürnberger Bratwürste/Nürnberger Rostebratwürste (Germany)
Pane di Altamura (Italy)
Finki Lakonais (Greece)
The EU’s protected geographical indications homepage here.
Read about Welsh Lamb here.
Find out about Molise here. Typical products from Molise here
Useful information for when you get lost in Alto Crotonese (and can speak Italian).
When in Nürnberg, eat your bratwurst here http://www.bratwurst-gloeckl.de/.
Follow the fortunes of Altamura’s football team here.
International Olive Oil Council here.
NEW GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS
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Thursday, July 24, 2003
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