Typicality: nf In European regulations, the AOP (Protected Designation of Origin or in France the AOC) is supposed to reflect the terroir or the authenticity of a wine, in other words its typicality, which means, for example, that a Madiran is different from an Irancy.
The term typicality has only been used since the early 1990s. Typical is what is similar to other wines in the appellation area, such as Bordeaux, between a Pomerol and a Saint-Emilion. Wine, especially in France, is...
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