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Article L412-11 of the French Consumer Code

In establishments holding an on-trade or take-away licence or a restaurant licence, consumers are informed, by means of a legible display on menus, wine lists or any other medium, of the origin and, where applicable, the name of the protected designation of origin or protected geographical indication of the wines offered for sale in bottle, jug or glass form. The detailed rules for the application of this article are laid…

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Article L412-12 of the French Consumer Code

In order not to mislead the consumer as to the origin of the beer, the consumer shall be informed, by means of labelling prominently displaying these particulars, of the name of the brewer and the place of brewing of the beers. The detailed rules for applying this article are laid down by decree in the Conseil d’Etat after the European Commission has declared the obligation laid down in this article…

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Article L412-13 of the French Consumer Code

I.-Subject to II of this article and without prejudice to articles 47 and 48 of law no. 2005-102 of 11 February 2005 on equal rights and opportunities, participation and citizenship for people with disabilities, economic operators shall place products on the market and provide services that comply with the accessibility requirements laid down by joint order of the ministers responsible for the economy and people with disabilities. A decree sets…

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