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I still haven't decided if I approve of protected labels. LadyLorraine Send a noteboard - 25/01/2010 04:41:45 PM
On one hand, they do preserve the recipes and flavors to certain products. This is good.

On the other hand, the impact on the end product of some of the requirements are certainly up for debate and arguably placed just to create legal monopolies for the producers.

And in the end, I think that a label is just a label. I can easily agree with only certain producers being able to label "authentic" or "heritage" or such, but just the product name itself? In my mind, it's just sneaky monopolies. It's not like people won't bend the rules to breaking all over the place anyways. Anyone who really cares about the product will know the difference anyways. I mean, I don't even drink that much and I know the big difference between Tennessee Whiskey and Bourbon Whiskey. Because I like Whiskey and wanted to know. What matters is the product. Yes, if suddenly letting someone in Argentina make Champagne changed the flavor, then okay, don't let it be called Champagne. But in this case, the Taiwanese showed they can make Scotch that not only tastes like scotch, but like GOOD scotch.
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/ Booze: And the best whisky comes from? - 25/01/2010 02:34:43 PM 715 Views
I was actually reading something about the whiskys Asia was churning out - 25/01/2010 03:20:30 PM 289 Views
It's a protected label in the EU - 25/01/2010 03:47:29 PM 441 Views
I still haven't decided if I approve of protected labels. - 25/01/2010 04:41:45 PM 360 Views
Normally it would be a trade mark - 25/01/2010 04:56:59 PM 275 Views
No, I am not missing that. - 25/01/2010 05:02:04 PM 252 Views
Partly - 25/01/2010 05:09:25 PM 260 Views
So then if a Scotch Whisky is made in Scotland... - 25/01/2010 05:32:42 PM 390 Views
But the Taiwanese brand doesn't meet the standards for Scotch. - 25/01/2010 05:54:43 PM 282 Views
I mean the standards of taste and quality - 25/01/2010 06:52:10 PM 274 Views
But that's not really the point, is it? - 25/01/2010 07:33:00 PM 253 Views
There's nothing snobby about protecting a brand which makes a lot of money for your country. - 25/01/2010 04:03:45 PM 412 Views
I didn't say that it was snobby to do that. - 25/01/2010 04:27:57 PM 303 Views
Re: I didn't say that it was snobby to do that. - 25/01/2010 04:51:43 PM 344 Views
You still get my point. - 25/01/2010 04:53:33 PM 248 Views
Why should they have to label it that? - 25/01/2010 04:59:13 PM 275 Views
Because Scotch indicates a type of Whisky, not ONLY its location. - 25/01/2010 05:09:09 PM 263 Views
There is, as far as I'm aware, nothing stopping them from doing that. - 25/01/2010 05:13:14 PM 273 Views
And see, there's a difference in my mind. - 25/01/2010 05:18:33 PM 272 Views
I guess so - 25/01/2010 05:21:19 PM 290 Views
I so knew someone was going to say something along those lines 9_9 - 25/01/2010 05:35:59 PM 276 Views
Now you have egg on your face - 26/01/2010 11:30:31 AM 254 Views
You also should add that it is protecting the consumer - 25/01/2010 04:34:22 PM 265 Views
again, though, there's no need to be rude - 25/01/2010 04:42:27 PM 267 Views
I imagine so - 25/01/2010 04:58:40 PM 278 Views
yes, how dare people make their own scotch. - 25/01/2010 05:14:58 PM 272 Views
They moved to Scotland to make it then? - 25/01/2010 05:20:10 PM 274 Views
*NM* - 25/01/2010 05:38:49 PM 108 Views
Re: You also should add that it is protecting the consumer - 25/01/2010 05:37:30 PM 305 Views
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Pfft - 26/01/2010 10:20:58 AM 283 Views
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Re: Pfft - 26/01/2010 11:17:31 AM 285 Views
Indeed - 26/01/2010 05:41:30 PM 260 Views
I am not a fan of protectionism but - 25/01/2010 05:59:36 PM 275 Views
the bartender *NM* - 28/01/2010 09:28:25 AM 147 Views

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