Food and Drink

EU Protected Food Names Scheme - UK registered names

Regulation (EEC) No 2081/92 - Application for Registration Article 17

Protected Geographical IndicationProtected Geographical Indication
National application No: 01018B - Worcestershire Perry
1. Competent service of the Member State:

Name: United Kingdom - Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

Tel: 020 7238 6687

Fax: 020 7328 5728

2. Applicant group:

 

a) Name: Bob Price

b) Address: C/o Food & Drink Federation, 8 Catherine Street, London WC2B 5JJ

Tel: 020 7836 2460

Fax: 020 7836 0580

c) Composition: producer/processor (12)

3. Name of product:

Worcestershire Perry

4. Type of product (see list in Annex VI):

Perry Class 1.8.

5. Specification - Summary of requirement under Article 4(2)):
a) Name:

Worcestershire Perry

b) Description of Product:

A traditional perry prepared by fermentation of locally grown Perry pears with up to 25% cider apple juice, with a soft slightly floral flavour and pale colour with positive astringency softened by residual sweetness (Sorbitol)

c) Geographical area:

The County of Worcestershire

d) Proof of origin:

Only juices from locally grown varieties of traditional cider apples and perry pears are used to produce cider in Worcestershire.

e) Method of production:

Fruit is pressed to produce juice, sugar content and acidity is adjusted as required. The juice is fermented naturally or by the addition of the yeast for a period of up to 3 months. The perry is then racked off and matured for up to 6 months. The final product is filtered and/or clarified.

f) Link

The perry is produced in the County using traditional, local pears, and cider apples which give the perry its unique fruity flavour and aroma allied with a typical astringency and bitterness.

g) Inspection bodies:

Environmental Health and Trading Standards

Address: Brockington, 35 Hafod Road, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR1 1SH

Tel: 01432 260500

h) Labelling:

PGI

i) National requirements (if any):
EC No:

Page last modified: 7 August 2007
Page published:23 July 2003

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