Tasting rules
You can sign up to the next tasting session Taster registration.
Once your registration has been examined, you will receive an invitation with all relevant information about the competition.
- Place: Parc des expositions et congrès de Dijon - 3 boulevard de Champagne - 21000 Dijon
- Date and times :
November 7, 2022 09:00 - 12:00
- Programme:
9:00am to 9:20am: Welcome for tasters
9:30am: Speech
Beginning of the tasting
The tasting regulations are as follows:
- Arrive on time.
- Do not wear any perfume.
- Avoid wearing lipstick.
- Avoid drinking coffee 1 hour before the tasting.
- Turn off cell phones.
- Judge the samples presented with fairness.
- Respect the anonymity of the samples from start to finish.
- -Ensure the marks remain confidential.
- Do not disturb the other jury tables.
Registration as a taster at the Concours des Chardonnay et Pinot Noir implies acceptance of the following:
ARTICLE 1: Only the person to whom the invitation was addressed (by email, SMS or letter) shall be authorised to enter the premises where the competition is being held. The invitation is strictly for the person named therein and shall not be given to another person without the authorisation of the competition commissioner.
ARTICLE 2: By signing up and coming to the event, participants agree to respect all safety instructions.
ARTICLE 3: No accompanying persons, whether minors or adults, shall be admitted to the room where the competition is taking place. Competition organisers reserve the right to refuse entry to any juror who does not follow this rule.
ARTICLE 4: We strongly recommend that you not drink during the tasting. In accordance with established practice, spittoons are provided for spitting out all or part of the sample. If this recommendation is not followed, the individual who caused any damage or accident will be held responsible. The competition assumes no liability for this.
ARTICLE 5: Jurors are not allowed to judge their own products. Extract from the rules and regulations: “... organisers […] will ask jury members to submit a solemn declaration indicating any direct or indirect ties they may have with any companies, establishments, professional organisations or associations whose activities, products or interests may be related to wines presented in the competition. The commissioner general has the right to disqualify any juror, if necessary, to avoid having a competitor judge his or her own products.” Disregard for this provision will be considered a fraudulent act.
ARTICLE 6: The competition recommends that participants in the tasting take out cancellation insurance for all travel-related reservations (hotel, transportation, etc.). If an edition of the Competition is cancelled for a reason that cannot be attributed to the Organiser, in the case of a force majeure as defined by the case-law of the French Court of Cassation, or for any other reason, the tasting participant cannot in any way hold the Competition responsible for any expenses incurred in view of participation in the Competition. Such expenses cannot be reimbursed.
ARTICLE 7: Tasting participants may need to use sharp objects such as knives. Participants are strongly advised to use these objects with care. Under no circumstances may the competition be held responsible for any injury resulting from the use of these objects.
ARTICLE 9: Leaving with samples, even open ones, is prohibited.
ARTICLE 10: Photos and videos: the juror grants competition organisers, freely and without any financial compensation, the right to photograph and/or film him or her if they wish to do so, and to use these images on any supports, including advertisements, in France or abroad for any length of time.
ARTICLE 11: Internet User Rights
According to law GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation), ARMONIA informs internet users of their rights to access, contest, rectify and delete all data concerning them. They may exercise these rights by contacting the company in writing.
ARTICLE 12:
In registering for the competition, you accept its rules and regulations, our legal information and our policy for managing personal data, which you may view here.
ARTICLE 1: Only the person to whom the invitation was addressed (by email, SMS or letter) shall be authorised to enter the premises where the competition is being held. The invitation is strictly for the person named therein and shall not be given to another person without the authorisation of the competition commissioner.
ARTICLE 2: By signing up and coming to the event, participants agree to respect all safety instructions.
ARTICLE 3: No accompanying persons, whether minors or adults, shall be admitted to the room where the competition is taking place. Competition organisers reserve the right to refuse entry to any juror who does not follow this rule.
ARTICLE 4: We strongly recommend that you not drink during the tasting. In accordance with established practice, spittoons are provided for spitting out all or part of the sample. If this recommendation is not followed, the individual who caused any damage or accident will be held responsible. The competition assumes no liability for this.
ARTICLE 5: Jurors are not allowed to judge their own products. Extract from the rules and regulations: “... organisers […] will ask jury members to submit a solemn declaration indicating any direct or indirect ties they may have with any companies, establishments, professional organisations or associations whose activities, products or interests may be related to wines presented in the competition. The commissioner general has the right to disqualify any juror, if necessary, to avoid having a competitor judge his or her own products.” Disregard for this provision will be considered a fraudulent act.
ARTICLE 6: The competition recommends that participants in the tasting take out cancellation insurance for all travel-related reservations (hotel, transportation, etc.). If an edition of the Competition is cancelled for a reason that cannot be attributed to the Organiser, in the case of a force majeure as defined by the case-law of the French Court of Cassation, or for any other reason, the tasting participant cannot in any way hold the Competition responsible for any expenses incurred in view of participation in the Competition. Such expenses cannot be reimbursed.
ARTICLE 7: Tasting participants may need to use sharp objects such as knives. Participants are strongly advised to use these objects with care. Under no circumstances may the competition be held responsible for any injury resulting from the use of these objects.
ARTICLE 9: Leaving with samples, even open ones, is prohibited.
ARTICLE 10: Photos and videos: the juror grants competition organisers, freely and without any financial compensation, the right to photograph and/or film him or her if they wish to do so, and to use these images on any supports, including advertisements, in France or abroad for any length of time.
ARTICLE 11: Internet User Rights
According to law GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation), ARMONIA informs internet users of their rights to access, contest, rectify and delete all data concerning them. They may exercise these rights by contacting the company in writing.
ARTICLE 12:
In registering for the competition, you accept its rules and regulations, our legal information and our policy for managing personal data, which you may view here.