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When unlabelled bottled wine is transferred among two or more bonded wine premises for aging or labelling, the bottler must provide a copy of the approved Application For And Certification/Exemption of Label/Bottle Approval (COLA) TTB Form 5100.31 under which the wine was bottled. The transfer in bond record which accompanies the wine must be accurate and specific, and the label information record for the wine must fully support any claims made on the label to be affixed to the wine. The responsibility for transferring accurate label information is not that of the producer alone; it is the responsibility of all holders of the wine from the time it is produced until it is removed from bond for consumption or sale. To know more visit . – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Steps to Success: How to Choose a Contract Manufacturing Partner


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When unlabeled bottled wine is transferred among
two or more bonded wine premises for aging or
labeling, the bottler must provide a copy of the
approved Application For And Certification/Exempti
on of Label/Bottle Approval (COLA) TTB Form
5100.31 under which the wine was bottled. The
transfer in bond record which accompanies the
wine must be accurate and specific, and the label
information record for the wine must fully
support any claims made on the label to be
affixed to the wine.
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  • What are the responsibilities of the Producer?




The producer of the wine must ensure that the
transfer in bond record required by 27 CFR 24.309
contains accurate and specific label information
for all bulk wine shipped in bond (or tax paid)
to another premises for bottling. This allows the
bottler to apply for a COLA and ensures that the
product label is correct.
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  • What are the responsibilities of the Bottler?



The bottler obtains a COLA which can be
substantiated by the transfer record which
accompanied the wine from the producer. Unless
the wine will be bottled at a tax paid wine
bottling house, the bottler will make sure that
the wine to be bottled is received and maintained
on bonded (not tax paid) premises. The bottler
maintains records in accordance with 27 CFR
24.308.

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  • What does the Labeller receive from the Bottler?



The person who will affix the product label
receives the unlabeled, untaxpaid bottled wine,
the COLA for the product label to be affixed, and
the transfer in bond record (27 CFR 24.309) which
contains accurate and specific information which
substantiates the label claims.

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  • What if the bottler is unable to provide a COLA?


If the bottler of the wine is unable to obtain
label approval for the wine to be labelled, the
wine may only be labeled if it is dumped to bulk
and re-bottled. It may be re-bottled when an
appropriate COLA is obtained by the bottler. The
label may not contain any information which is
not fully supported by the label information
record for the wine.
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When
From Wednesday, July 26, 2017 at 1100 am. To
Thursday, July 27, 2017 at 600 pm (PDT).  South
San Francisco Conference Center 255 South
Airport Boulevard, South San Francisco, CA 94080,
United States - View Map
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Beverage Trade Network (BTN) is a leading online
marketing and B2B networking platform servicing
suppliers, buyers and beverage professionals in
the global beverage industry. BTN provides a
selection of sourcing solutions for importers and
distributors as well as an extensive range of
marketing and distribution services for
international suppliers. BTN also organizes a
line-up of B2B trade shows around the world like
USA Trade Tasting and Australia Trade Tasting.
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