During the 16th General Assembly of the OIV in Punta del Este (Uruguay), the 47 Member States of the OIV have elected the next Director General of the OIV for a 5 year mandate from 2019-2023.
Pau Roca Blasco (Spain), currently the Secretary General of the Spanish Wine Federation, has been chosen to become the 10th Director of the OIV and to lead the Organisation towards the celebration of its centenary.
The first course of action Mr. Blasco has indicated is the creation of the new OIV Strategic Plan (2019-2024) via the expertise of OIV Experts, with which he is familiar being a member of the Spanish delegation since 1996 and also having served as the President of the Law and Consumer Information Experts Group.
Alongside the 41st session of the Codex Alimentarius Commission, the OIV participated in a round table of intergovernmental organizations on questions linked to the authenticity and identity of food products.
During this session, facilitated by Carlos Laorden from El País, the participants emphasized the need to define a common terminology and take measures to reduce the risks of falsification and deception of consumers.
The improvement of tracking systems, the adoption of new technologies and the development of new electronic systems can be important tools in the fight against counterfeiting.
The OIV Standards
Jean-Claude Ruf, the Scientific Coordinator for the OIV, emphasized that there exist challenges specific to the vitivinicultural sector, where fraudulent practices most often lead to a change in the quality and authenticity of products rather than to health risks.
At the level of the OIV, this need to guarantee authenticity and identity is addressed through the adoption of standards, notably regarding:
- the definition of products,
- oenological practices: these must in particular take into account the consumer’s safety, not significantly modify the original qualities of the grape and the wine and not deceive the consumer,
- labelling rules,
- establishment of traceability guidelines,
- establishment of analytical norms in order to check origins and traceability.
Taken together, these elements still do not preclude the possibility of counterfeiting. Wines or wine-based spirits with a strong added value are more susceptible to counterfeiting, this being the reason why we must establish certain systems of packaging identification, and also ensure appropriate consumer education.
While the OIV standards are intended to improve the quality of and maintain the natural and essential characteristics of wines, they are also crucial to avoid technical barriers to trade in an increasingly global market (43% of wine consumed has crossed at least one border).
In conclusion, Jean-Claude Ruf is pleased with the quality of the relationship between the OIV and the Codex Alimentarius (the OIV has observer status) and reminded the Codex that it can rely on the OIV as the leading technical and scientific intergovernmental organisation in the vitivinicultural sector.
This conference was an excellent opportunity to get an overview of the progress made in terms of reproduction strategies and in all scientific fields directly or indirectly related to grapevine selection.
With over 70 speakers, 330 participants and 26 countries from 5 continents represented, GBG2018 – placed under the patronage of the OIV – has allowed for the coverage of a number of themes, for example: the maintenance and extension of genetic resources; the genetic, phenotypical and physiological characterisation of grapevine populations; as well as the functional characterisation of the genes involved in the control of berry development, maturation and composition, and in the adaptation to biotic and abiotic stress.
Representing the OIV, the Head of the Viticulture Unit, Alejandro Fuentes Espinoza, met various experts in these fields and presented the role of the OIV and its work under way within the OIV “Genetic resources and vine selection” (GENET) Expert Group. The OIV, an organisation of a scientific and technical nature, has been working for some years now on the characterisation and evaluation of principles and of methods of production and sustainable selection for grapevine genetic resources. This is an important strategic axis in order to be able to provide appropriate responses to the vitivinicultural sector.
All of the themes addressed during the Conference resulted in an important exchange of data and information that are at the heart of the viticultural issues of tomorrow in terms of sustainability.
2018 OIV Awards
Viticulture Award / EX ÆQUO
Vinifera, l’Italia dei Vitigni
Riccardo Cotarella
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GUIDE PRATIQUE DE LA TAILLE GUYOT Prévenir les maladies du bois
Marco Simonit, Massimo Giudici,
Lorenzo Manfreda, Marco Ostan,
Riccardo Turata, Alessandro Zanutta
Special Mention
El Potencial Aromático de las Variedades de Vid Cultivadas en Galicia
Mar Vilanova De La Torre,
José Maria Marques Oliveira,
Ricardo Rivas Barros
Viticulture and Enology Award
Vines & Vinification
Sally Easton
2 Enology Award / EX ÆQUO
Vinařská Technologie
Josef Balík, Jan Stávek
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Guides de bonnes pratiques d'hygiène - Filière vins
Coordinated by Aurélie Camponovo
Special Mention
Understanding Wine Chemistry
Andrew L. Waterhouse, Gavin L. Sacks,
David W. Jeffery
3 Economy Award
1) Wine Globalization : A New Comparative History
Kym Anderson, Vicente Pinilla
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2) Global Wine Markets, 1860 to 2016 : a statistical compendium
Kym Anderson, Signe Nelgen, Vicente Pinilla
Special mention
Análisis de un sector : Rioja 4.0
Emilio Barco Royo
4 Fine Arts, Painting
LE VIN DES PEINTRES - Une histoire hédoniste de l’art (XVe-XXe siècle)
Jean Serroy
4 Fine Arts, Adults' Comics
Dans les coulisses du champagne
Scriptwriter: Maxe L'Hermenier
Drawer: Benoît Blary
4 Literature, Novel
Special Mention
Le testament de Virgile
Isabelle Chrétien
4 History and Literature
Special Mention EX ÆQUO
CHILEAN WINE An Illustrated History
EL VINO DE CHILE Una Historia Ilustrada
Rodrigo Alvarado Moore
Alejandro Hernández Muñoz
Illustrated by
Fabián Todorovic Karmelic
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LES VINS DE BORDEAUX à l’épreuve de la Seconde Guerre mondiale 1938-1950
Sébastien Durand
5 Wine and Health
L'ivresse du Soldat
Charles Ridel
6 Discovering and Presenting Wines
Granddad Tell me about Grapevines!
Pascale Bounet, Françoise Etourneaud
Special Mention EX ÆQUO
Australian Wine - Style and taste, people and places
Directed by Patrick Iland, with Peter Gago, Andrew Caillard, Peter Dry
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Vous allez enfin vous y connaître en Vin
Sébastien Durand-Viel and David Cobbold, authors
Illustrations of Bertrand Hoquet
7 Wines and Territories
Wines of Japan - 日本 の ワ イ ン
Teiji Takahashi, Kimie Harada, Kazuhiko Kobayashi,
Hiroshi Saito
8 Wines and Gastronomy
Les accords mets-vins. Un art français
Directed by Jean-Robert Pitte
9 Monographs and Specialised Studies
Le Val de Loire, Terres de Chenin
Christian Asselin, author coordinator of the collective of nearly 100 contributors
Special mention EX ÆQUO
Champagne Vinet Och Odlarna
Britt Karlsson, Per Karlsson
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Diversità dei vigneti della Svizzera italiana : stato attuale e prospettive
Valeria Trivellone, Marco Moretti
10 Symposia proceedings
Proceedings of the 16th Australian Wine Industry Technical Conference
Coordinated by Kate Beames,
Ella Robinson, Peter Dry, Dan Johnson
Winners of the 2018 OIV Awards presentation textes
On 5 July in Paris, the international OIV Award Jury gave out 14 Awards and 10 Special Mentions among 51 competing works representing 19 countries: a very good 2018 vintage for the OIV Awards!
On 18 September at the prestigious OIV Awards Ceremony – which was attended by numerous representatives from the Diplomatic Corps, the new OIV President Ms Regina Vanderlinde, OIV Director General Mr Jean-Marie Aurand, President of the OIV Award Jury Mr František Lipka, and Scientific Secretary of the Award Jury Mr Jean-Luc Berger – the 2018 winners were presented with their awards.
Scientific and technical works, in addition to works intended for the general public, were honoured by the Jury.