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  2. European Union wine regulations - Wikipedia

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    After the realisation that the surplus was a structural one rather than a temporary variation, the wine regulations were changed to be more interventionist in 1978, with a ban on additional vineyard plantations, which means that a system of planting rights was introduced to regulate replantations.

  3. List of countries with alcohol prohibition - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian Soviet Republic – March 21 – August 1, 1919 – Sale and consumption of alcohol was prohibited [47] (partial ban from July 23). [ 48 ] Iceland – 1915–1935 (see prohibition in Iceland ) – However beer with an alcohol content exceeding 2.25% was prohibited until 1989.

  4. Bulgarian wine - Wikipedia

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    The Wine Museum in Pleven. The Danubian Plain or North Bulgarian region encompasses the south banks of the Danube and the central and western parts of the Danubian Plain. The climate of the area is temperate continental, has a hot summer and many sunny days a year.

  5. Wine law - Wikipedia

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    Wine laws are legislation regulating various aspects of production and sales of wine.The purpose of wine laws includes combating wine fraud, by means of regulated protected designations of origin, labelling practices and classification of wine, as well as regulating allowed additives and procedures in winemaking and viticulture. [1]

  6. Alcohol law - Wikipedia

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    Wines and spirits are still sold at locations called "state stores", but wine kiosks are starting to be put in at grocery stores. The kiosks are connected to a database in Harrisburg, and purchasers must present valid ID, signature, and look into a camera for facial identification to purchase wine. Only after all of these measures are passed is ...

  7. List of Bulgarian wine regions - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Bulgarian wine regions. Wine is, together with beer and grape rakia, among the most popular alcoholic beverages in Bulgaria.

  8. Category:Bulgarian wine - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bulgarian wine" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Legal drinking age - Wikipedia

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    16 (on-premise for wine or malt liquor with a meal) [73] It is prohibited to sell or serve alcohol to a person under 18 years of age. The law provides an exception for minors aged 16 and 17, if they consume a glass of beer, wine or cider with a meal in a restaurant. Otherwise attempting to buy alcohol or buying alcohol as a minor is an offence ...