The reconstruction of the Rioja DOC regulatory council after the civil war
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https://doi.org/10.18172/brocar.3245Keywords:
Regulatory Council, Rioja DOC, Antonio Larrea, Víctor Pérez and Díaz de Mendívil, Wine Statute, Breeder-Exporters, National Vine and Wine Union, regulation, COSAAbstract
The core organ of the Rioja DOC, its regulatory council, had to be rebuilt after the civil war. Created in 1925 under the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera, it experienced a democratic stage during the Second Republic and the failure of the Wine Statute. After the war, there were two differentiated stages. The first stage was that of reconstruction, which was dominated by the institutional rivalry between the Council and the National Union of the Vine and the Wine, and the last stage was that of consolidation, after the regulation of 1953. Antonio Larrea, who had a protagonist role in the decisive central decades of 20th century for the DOC Rioja, acted as a key and decisive factor in the task of reinstating the Regulatory Council.Downloads
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2016-12-16
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Luena López, C. (2016). The reconstruction of the Rioja DOC regulatory council after the civil war. Brocar. Cuadernos De Investigación Histórica, (40), 137–155. https://doi.org/10.18172/brocar.3245
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