Amending market rules and support measures in the wine sector and for aromatised wine products
EP Position
The Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development, with rapporteur Esther Herranz García, introduced and debated a report on the Commission proposal amending Regulations (EU) No 1308/2013, (EU) 2021/2115 and (EU) No 251/2014 as regards market rules and sectoral support measures in the wine sector and for aromatised wine products. The report was presented in plenary, a Commission representative spoke and the debate was subsequently closed.
Key Trade Point
The report focuses on changes to EU market rules and sectoral support measures that govern the wine sector and aromatised wine products, addressing the content of COM(2025)0137 and the related legislative procedure 2025/0071(COD). Multiple political groups and Members spoke during the debate.
What Comes Next
A vote is recorded in the minutes for 10 February 2026 (item 7.5).
Sources
Official Documents
- Monday, 9 February 2026 - Strasbourg Parliament debates the proposal to amend wine-sector regulations; no final decision or adoption recorded.
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