- The items that are required to be on wine labels
- When is a label approval (COLA) required & common issues
- When does a wine blend qualify to list a varietal, vintage or appellation on its label?
- Hands on practice of all the above & answers to questions!
Wine Compliance Alliance, based in Napa CA will be hosting an in person course on wine label compliance.
This will be an in person course. A webinar version of the course will also be offered later in Spring 2023. Those interested in the webinar version of the course can sign up for our newsletter at winecompliancealliance.com.
The course is designed for any winery staff involved in the design of their wine labels, or are responsible for submitting labels to the TTB for approval. (COLAs)
The following topics will be covered:
The course will be taught by winery compliance veteran and owner of Wine Compliance Alliance, Ann Reynolds. Ms. Reynolds has 30 years working for & with wineries, teaching compliance courses and is the author of The Inside Story of a Wine Label.
Sign up for the course here: TTB Wine Label Compliance- Front to Back.
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