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Districtus Austriae Controllatus : ウィキペディア英語版
Districtus Austriae Controllatus

Districtus Austriae Controllatus (Latin for ''Controlled District of Austria''), DAC, is a recently introduced classification for wine in Austria loosely modelled on the French ''Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée'' (AOC) system 〔(Austrian Wine: The new Appellation wines in Austria (DAC) ), accessed 2010-12-25〕 and works coupled with a ripeness-based classification scale that shares a lot of nomenclature with the German Prädikat system. Regulatory standards in general and minimum must weights in particular are higher than in the German system (although warmer summers mean this is easier to achieve.) All Austrian wines have a red and white striped "Banderole" around the neck or on top of the cork, which must be purchased by the producer to ensure that official quotas are not breached and to provide a tracking system.
DACs are created for specific regions to establish clearly the local stylistic profile, in alignment with the French concept of terroir. Like in AOC, DAC wines are labelled only with the regional name and not the varietal unless more than one varietal is allowed. Wines are also labelled according to sugar content and wines carrying the name of a grape variety or a vintage year must be composed of at least 85% of that grape or vintage, respectively.
==Background==
From the late 1980s, and more so in the 1990s, Austrian wine moved into new styles, which primarily meant less semi-sweet and sweet white wines, and more dry white wines and red wines. For these dry wines, the ''Prädikatswein'' designations (such as Spätlese or Auslese) shared with the German wine classification system, were seen as less suitable. Just as in Germany, much of the high-end dry wines therefore ended up using a designation, ''Qualitätswein'', which in principle was seen as below the ''Prädikatswein''. In Wachau, regional designations for dry wines were created as a response; Steinfeder, Federspiel and Smaragd. However, several organisations pressed in the 1990s for a different national system to be introduced, with "appellation-style" designations based on geographical origin rather than on must weight, with regulations for each DAC regarding allowed grape varieties and wine styles.
The result was the Districtus Austriae Controllatus system, the framework regulations of which was introduced in 2001.〔(Austrian Wine: Love on the Rocks: Districtus Austria Controllatus ), accessed 2010-12-25〕 The first DAC region to be approved was Weinviertel DAC, which happened in 2003, with the designation possible to use from the 2002 vintage.
Rules for individual DACs are developed by regional interprofessional committees which include representation from grape growers and wine producers, wine cooperatives, and wine merchants. The DAC requirements must at least correspond to those for Austrian Qualitätswein and the underlying European Union wine regulations, but the committees are free to set higher standards for a specific DAC.〔 Each wine to be sold as DAC has to be submitted to a tasting committee. It has been common for the DACs to include two quality levels, ''Klassik'' for a "standard" DAC wine, and the additional designation ''Reserve'' for a DAC wine which fulfills slightly stricter or different requirements.

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