The
"Comite Champagne" (Champagne Committee) added in a statement
that it was also calling on French and European Union diplomats
to get the law changed.
The law, signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday,
requires all foreign producers of sparkling wine to describe
their product as such on the label on the back of the bottle -
though not on the front.
Makers of Russian "shampanskoye" may continue to use that term
alone.
Co-presidents of the French Champagne group, Maxime Toubart and
Jean-Marie Barillere, called on its members to halt all
shipments to Russia for the time being.
They said that the Champagne name, which refers to the region in
France where French Champagne comes from, had legal protection
in 120 countries.
"The Champagne Committee deplores the fact that this legislation
does not ensure that Russian consumers have clear and
transparent information about the origins and characteristics of
wine," it said, adding the law undermined two decades of talks
between Russia and the European Union.
(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta; Additional reporting by Leigh
Thomas; Editing by Alison Williams and Andrea Ricci)
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