vin sans appellation - definição. O que é vin sans appellation. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é vin sans appellation - definição

FRENCH PROTECTED GEOGRAPHIC APPELLATION
Appelation d'Origine Contrôlée; Appelation d'Origine Controlée; Appellation controlée; Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée; Appellation d’origine contrôlée; Appellation d’Origin Controlée; Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée; Appellation Controlée; Appellation d'Origine Controlée; AOC (wine); Appellation Controlee; Appellation controlee; Appellation d'Origin Controlee; Appellation d'Origine Controllée; AOC wines; Appellation contrôlée; Appellations d'origine contrôlée; Appellation d'origine controlee; Appellation d'origine controllée; Appellation Contrôlée; Appellation d'Origine Controlee
  • Peppers with AOC of [[Espelette]]
  • Headquarters of the ''[[Institut national de l'origine et de la qualité]]'' in Paris
  • [[Poulet de Bresse]]
  • Bordeaux wine map (click to enlarge)

Sans (Undertale)         
FICTIONAL CHARACTER FROM UNDERTALE
Draft:Sans (Undertale); Sans Undertale; Sans (character); Sans (Video game character); Sans the Skeleton; Sans (video game character); Sans (Toby Fox); Sans.
Sans is a fictional character created by Toby Fox for the 2015 role-playing video game Undertale. Initially appearing as a friendly NPC, he later becomes the de facto final boss if the player chooses to complete the "genocide route" and destroy the game's race of monsters.
Andalé Sans         
Andale Sans; Sans-Serif Europe
Andalé Sans (usually appearing as Andale Sans) is a proportional sans-serif typeface designed by Steve Matteson to complement its monospaced counterpart, Andalé Mono.
sans serif         
  • The original metal type of Akzidenz-Grotesk did not have an oblique; this was added in the 1950s, although many sans-serif obliques of the period are similar.}}
  • A 1969 poster exemplifying the trend of the 1950s and 1960s: solid red colour, simplified images and the use of a grotesque face. This design, by Robert Geisser, appears to use Helvetica.
  • National Trust]] of the United Kingdom, which manages Stourhead, was loosely designed by Paul Barnes based on the inscription.}}
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  • access-date=17 August 2015}}</ref> [[Seravek]], a modern humanist typeface, has a more organic italic which is less folded-up.
  • Rothbury, an early modulated sans-serif typeface from 1915. The strokes vary in width considerably.
TYPEFACE CLASSIFICATION FOR LETTERFORMS WITHOUT SERIFS
Sans serif; Sans-serif font; Sans Serif; SansSerif; Sans-serif typefaces; Humanist sans-serif; Geometric sans-serif; Humanist sans-serif typeface; Grotesque sans-serif; Geometric sans serif; Grotesque (typeface); Sans-Serif; San serif; Sanserif; Neo-grotesque; Grotesque sans serif; Humanist typeface; Sans-serif typeface; Geometric (typeface classification); Modulated sans-serif; Geometric (typeface); Humanist (sans serif); Neo-grotesque sans-serif; Sans font
[san's?r?f]
(also sanserif) Printing
¦ noun a style of type without serifs.
¦ adjective without serifs.
Origin
C19: appar. from Fr. sans 'without' + serif.

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Appellation d'origine contrôlée

In France, the appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) is a label that identifies an agricultural product whose stages of production and processing are carried out in a defined geographical area – the terroir – and using recognized and traditional know-how. The specificity of an AOC product is determined by the combination of a physical and biological environment with established production techniques transmitted within a human community that, together, give the product its distinctive qualities. These crucial technical and geographic factors are set forth in standards for each product, including wines, cheeses and meats. Other countries and the European Union have similar labeling systems. The European Union's protected designation of origin (PDO and PGI) system has now harmonized the protection of all geographical indications and their registration. When labelling wine however, producers may still use recognized traditional terms like AOC, and are not required to display the PDO and PGI logos or terms, mostly for aesthetic purposes.