ANNEX XVIIRESERVATION OF CERTAIN SPECIFIC TYPES OF BOTTLE

2.‘Bocksbeutel’ or ‘Cantil’:

  1. (a)

    type: short-necked glass bottle, pot-bellied but flattened in shape; the base and the cross-section of the bottle at the point of greatest convexity are ellipsoidal:

    • the ratio between the long and short axes of the ellipsoidal cross-section = 2:1,

    • the ratio of the height of the convex body to the cylindrical neck of the bottle = 2.5:1;

  2. (b)

    wines for which this type of bottle is reserved:

    1. (i)

      German wines with designations of origin of:

      • Franken,

      • Baden:

        • originating in Taubertal and Schüpfergrund,

        • originating in the following parts of the local administrative area of Baden-Baden: Neuweier, Steinbach, Umweg and Varnhalt;

    2. (ii)

      Italian wines with designations of origin of:

      • Santa Maddalena (St. Magdalener),

      • Valle Isarco (Eisacktaler), made from the Sylvaner and Müller-Thurgau varieties,

      • Terlaner, made from the Pinot bianco variety,

      • Bozner Leiten,

      • Alto Adige (Südtiroler), made from the Riesling, Müller-Thurgau, Pinot nero, Moscato giallo, Sylvaner, Lagrein, Pinot blanco (Weissburgunder) and Moscato rosa (Rosenmuskateller) varieties,

      • Greco di Bianco,

      • Trentino, made from the Moscato variety;

    3. (iii)

      Greek wines:

      • Agioritiko,

      • Rombola Kephalonias,

      • wines from the island of Kefalonia,

      • wines from the island of Paros,

      • wines with protected geographical indication from Peloponnese;

    4. (iv)

      Portuguese wines:

      • rosé wines and only those other wines with designations of origin and geographical indications which can be proven to have already been correctly and traditionally presented in ‘cantil’-type bottles before they were classified as wines with designations of origin and geographical indications.