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white oak

white oak
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • any of numerous Old World and American oaks having 6 to 8 stamens in each floret, acorns that mature in one year and leaf veins that never extend beyond the margin of the leaf

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    1. Eastern white oak woods
    2. WHITE OAK LOG IDENTIFICATION
    3. It is also possible to dispense with fumigation, as regards oak wood belonging to the white oak group, under certain technical conditions.
    4. ‘It is hereby certified that the logs shipped under this certificate belong solely to species of the white oak group.’
    5. Certain Member States have requested a further derogation to allow importations of white oak during certain months of the year.
    6. the logs shall be in consignments composed solely of logs belonging to species of the white oak group;
    7. Officials of the official plant protection organisation concerned shall have identified each log as belonging to the white oak group either by visual means, as far as possible, or by carrying out white oak log identification colour tests as specified in 2.
    8. white and rosé wines must have a minimum period of ageing of 24 months, of which they shall remain at least six in oak barrels of the same maximum capacity and in bottle for the rest of this period.
    9. white and rosé wines must have a minimum period of ageing of 18 months, of which they must remain at least 6 months in oak barrels of the same maximum capacity.
    10. Samples of logs in which the natural colour initially turns reddish brown becoming black to grey blue in later stages are considered as belonging to the white oak group.
    11. white and rosé wines must have a minimum period of ageing of 18 months, of which they must remain at least 6 months in oak barrels of the same maximum capacity. Dorado Spanish PDO
    12. The white oak log identification colour test shall be carried out by means of spraying or painting 10 % sodium nitrite solution to an area of clean superficially dried heartwood at least five centimetres in diameter.
    13. Member States may exempt logs of Quercus L. species belonging to the white oak group from the fumigation provided for in Article 2(1), if the following conditions are satisfied:
    14. white and rosé wines must have a minimum period of ageing of 48 months, of which they shall remain at least 6 in oak barrels of the same maximum capacity and in bottle the rest of this period.
    15. white and rosé wines must have a minimum period of ageing of 24 months, of which they shall remain at least six in oak barrels of the same maximum capacity and in bottle for the rest of this period. Chile Sobremadre Spanish PDO