[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 27, Volume 1]
[Revised as of April 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 27CFR5.42]

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            TITLE 27--ALCOHOL, TOBACCO PRODUCTS AND FIREARMS
 
 CHAPTER I--ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO TAX AND TRADE BUREAU, DEPARTMENT OF THE 
                                TREASURY
 
PART 5_LABELING AND ADVERTISING OF DISTILLED SPIRITS--Table of Contents
 
          Subpart D_Labeling Requirements for Distilled Spirits
 
Sec. 5.42  Prohibited practices.

    (a) Statements on labels. Bottles containing distilled spirits, or 
any labels on such bottles, or any individual covering, carton, or other 
container of such bottles used for sale at retail, or any written, 
printed, graphic, or other

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matter accompanying such bottles to the consumer shall not contain:
    (1) Any statement that is false or untrue in any particular, or 
that, irrespective of falsity, directly, or by ambiguity, omission, or 
inference, or by the addition of irrelevant, scientific or technical 
matter, tends to create a misleading impression.
    (2) Any statement that is disparaging of a competitor's product.
    (3) Any statement, design, device, or representation which is 
obscene or indecent.
    (4) Any statement, design, device, or representation of or relating 
to analyses, standards, or tests, irrespective of falsity, which the 
appropriate ATF officer finds to be likely to mislead the consumer.
    (5) Any statement, design, device, or representation of or relating 
to any guarantee, irrespective of falsity, which the appropriate ATF 
officer finds to be likely to mislead the consumer. Money-back 
guarantees are not prohibited.
    (6) A trade or brand name that is the name of any living individual 
of public prominence, or existing private or public organization, or is 
a name that is in simulation or is an abbreviation thereof, or any 
graphic, pictorial, or emblematic representation of any such individual 
or organization, if the use of such name or representation is likely to 
falsely lead the consumer to believe that the product has been endorsed, 
made, or used by, or produced for, or under the supervision of, or in 
accordance with the specifications of, such individual or organization: 
Provided, That this paragraph shall not apply to the use of the name of 
any person engaged in business as a distiller, rectifier, blender, or 
other producer, or as an importer, wholesaler, retailer, bottler, or 
warehouseman, of distilled spirits, nor to the use by any person of a 
trade or brand name that is the name of any living individual of public 
prominence or existing private or public organization, provided such 
trade or brand name was used by him or his predecessors in interest 
prior to August 29, 1935.
    (b) Miscellaneous. (1) Labels shall not be of such design as to 
resemble or simulate a stamp of the U.S. Government or any State or 
foreign government. Labels, other than stamps authorized or required by 
this or any other government, shall not state or indicate that the 
distilled spirits are distilled, blended, made, bottled, or sold under, 
or in accordance with, any municipal, State, Federal, or foreign 
authorization, law, or regulations, unless such statement is required or 
specifically authorized by Federal, State, municipal, or foreign law or 
regulations. The statements authorized by this part to appear on labels 
for domestic distilled spirits are ``Distilled (produced, barreled, 
warehoused, blended, or bottled, or any combination thereof, as the case 
may be) under United States (U.S.) Government supervision'', or in the 
case of distilled spirits labeled as bottled in bond, ``Bottled in bond 
under United States (U.S.) Government supervision''. If the municipal, 
State, or Federal Government permit number is stated on a label, it 
shall not be accompanied by any additional statement relating thereto.
    (2) If imported distilled spirits are covered by a certificate of 
origin or of age issued by a duly authorized official of the appropriate 
foreign government, the label, except where prohibited by the foreign 
government, may refer to such certificate or the fact of such 
certification, but shall not be accompanied by any additional statement 
relating thereto. The reference to such certificate or certification 
shall, in the case of Cognac, be substantially in the following form: 
``This product accompanied at the time of importation by an `Acquit 
Regional Jaune d'Or' issued by the French Government, indicating that 
this grape brandy was distilled in the Cognac Region of France''; and in 
the case of other distilled spirits, substantially in the following 
form: ``This product accompanied at time of importation by a certificate 
issued by the ---- government (name of government) indicating that the 
product is ---- (class and type as required to be stated on the label), 
and (if label claims age) that none of the distilled spirits are of an 
age less than stated on this label.''
    (3) The words ``bond'', ``bonded'', ``bottled in bond'', ``aged in 
bond'', or phrases containing these or synonymous terms, shall not be 
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label or as part of the brand name of domestic distilled spirits unless 
the distilled spirits are:
    (i) Composed of the same kind of spirits produced from the same 
class of materials;
    (ii) Produced in the same distilling season by the same distiller at 
the same distillery;
    (iii) Stored for at least four years in wooden containers wherein 
the spirits have been in contact with the wood surface except for gin 
and vodka which must be stored for at least four years in wooden 
containers coated or lined with paraffin or other substance which will 
preclude contact of the spirits with the wood surface;
    (iv) Unaltered from their original condition or character by the 
addition or subtraction of any substance other than by filtration, chill 
proofing, or other physical treatments (which do not involve the 
addition of any substance which will remain incorporated in the finished 
product or result in a change in class or type);
    (v) Reduced in proof by the addition of pure water only to 100 
degrees of proof; and
    (vi) Bottles at 100 degrees of proof.

In addition to the requirements of Sec. 5.36(a) (1) or (2), the label 
shall bear the real name of the distillery or the trade name under which 
the distillery produced and warehoused the spirits, and the plant (or 
registered distillery) number in which produced; and the plant number in 
which bottled. The label may also bear the name or trade name of the 
bottler.
    (4) The words ``bond'', ``bonded'', ``bottled in bond'', ``aged in 
bond'', or phrases containing these or synonymous terms, shall not be 
used on any label or as part of the brand name of imported distilled 
spirits unless the distilled spirits meet in all respects the 
requirements applicable to distilled spirits bottled for domestic 
consumption, so labeled, and unless the laws and regulations of the 
country in which such distilled spirits are produced authorize the 
bottling of distilled spirits in bond and require or specifically 
authorize such distilled spirits to be so labeled. All spirits labeled 
as ``bonded'', ``bottled in bond'', or ``aged in bond'' pursuant to the 
provisions of this paragraph shall bear in direct conjunction with such 
statement and in script, type, or printing substantially as conspicuous 
as that used on such statement, the name of the country under whose laws 
and regulations such distilled spirits were so bottled.
    (5) The word ``pure'' shall not be stated upon labels unless:
    (i) It refers to a particular ingredient used in the production of 
the distilled spirits, and is a truthful representation about that 
ingredient; or
    (ii) It is part of the bona fide name of a permittee or retailer for 
whom the distilled spirits are bottled; or
    (iii) It is part of the bona fide name of the permittee who bottled 
the distilled spirits.
    (6) Distilled spirits shall not be labeled as ``double distilled'' 
or ''triple distilled'' or any similar term unless it is a truthful 
statement of fact; except that ``double distilled'' or ``triple 
distilled'' shall not be permitted on labels of distilled spirits 
produced by the redistillation method when a second or third 
distillation step is a necessary distillation process for the production 
of the product.
    (7) Labels shall not contain any statement, design, device, or 
pictorial representation which the appropriate ATF officer finds relates 
to, or is capable of being construed as relating to, the armed forces of 
the United States, or the American flag, or any emblem, seal, insignia, 
or decoration associated with such flag or armed forces; nor shall any 
label contain any statement, design, device, or pictorial representation 
of or concerning any flag, seal, coat of arms, crest or other insignia, 
likely to mislead the consumer to believe that the product has been 
endorsed, made, or used by, or produced for, or under the supervision 
of, or in accordance with the specifications of the government, 
organization, family, or individual with whom such flag, seal, coat of 
arms, crest, or insignia is associated.
    (8) Health-related statements--(i) Definitions. When used in this 
paragraph (b)(8), terms are defined as follows:
    (A) Health-related statement means any statement related to health 
(other than the warning statement required by Sec. 16.21 of this 
chapter) and includes

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statements of a curative or therapeutic nature that, expressly or by 
implication, suggest a relationship between the consumption of alcohol, 
distilled spirits, or any substance found within the distilled spirits, 
and health benefits or effects on health. The term includes both 
specific health claims and general references to alleged health benefits 
or effects on health associated with the consumption of alcohol, 
distilled spirits, or any substance found within the distilled spirits, 
as well as health-related directional statements. The term also includes 
statements and claims that imply that a physical or psychological 
sensation results from consuming the distilled spirits, as well as 
statements and claims of nutritional value (e.g., statements of vitamin 
content). Statements concerning caloric, carbohydrate, protein, and fat 
content do not constitute nutritional claims about the product.
    (B) Specific health claim is a type of health-related statement 
that, expressly or by implication, characterizes the relationship of the 
distilled spirits, alcohol, or any substance found within the distilled 
spirits, to a disease or health-related condition. Implied specific 
health claims include statements, symbols, vignettes, or other forms of 
communication that suggest, within the context in which they are 
presented, that a relationship exists between distilled spirits, 
alcohol, or any substance found within the distilled spirits, and a 
disease or health-related condition.
    (C) Health-related directional statement is a type of health-related 
statement that directs or refers consumers to a third party or other 
source for information regarding the effects on health of distilled 
spirits or alcohol consumption.
    (ii) Rules for labeling--(A) Health-related statements. In general, 
labels may not contain any health-related statement that is untrue in 
any particular or tends to create a misleading impression as to the 
effects on health of alcohol consumption. TTB will evaluate such 
statements on a case-by-case basis and may require as part of the 
health-related statement a disclaimer or some other qualifying statement 
to dispel any misleading impression conveyed by the health-related 
statement.
    (B) Specific health claims. (1) TTB will consult with the Food and 
Drug Administration (FDA), as needed, on the use of a specific health 
claim on a distilled spirits label. If FDA determines that the use of 
such a labeling claim is a drug claim that is not in compliance with the 
requirements of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, TTB will not 
approve the use of that specific health claim on a distilled spirits 
label.
    (2) TTB will approve the use of a specific health claim on a 
distilled spirits label only if the claim is truthful and adequately 
substantiated by scientific or medical evidence; sufficiently detailed 
and qualified with respect to the categories of individuals to whom the 
claim applies; adequately discloses the health risks associated with 
both moderate and heavier levels of alcohol consumption; and outlines 
the categories of individuals for whom any levels of alcohol consumption 
may cause health risks. This information must appear as part of the 
specific health claim.
    (C) Health-related directional statements. A statement that directs 
consumers to a third party or other source for information regarding the 
effects on health of distilled spirits or alcohol consumption is 
presumed misleading unless it--
    (1) Directs consumers in a neutral or other non-misleading manner to 
a third party or other source for balanced information regarding the 
effects on health of distilled spirits or alcohol consumption; and
    (2)(i) Includes as part of the health-related directional statement 
the following disclaimer: ``This statement should not encourage you to 
drink or to increase your alcohol consumption for health reasons;'' or
    (ii) Includes as part of the health-related directional statement 
some other qualifying statement that the appropriate TTB officer finds 
is sufficient to

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dispel any misleading impression conveyed by the health-related 
directional statement.

(26 U.S.C. 7805 (68A Stat. 917, as amended); 27 U.S.C. 205 (49 Stat. 
981, as amended))

[T.D. 7020, 34 FR 20637, Dec. 30, 1969, as amended by T.D. ATF-62, 44 FR 
71621, Dec. 11, 1979; T.D. ATF-180, 49 FR 31673, Aug. 8, 1984; 49 FR 
35768. Sept. 12, 1984; T.D. ATF-198, 50 FR 8464, Mar. 1, 1985; 50 FR 
23410, June 4, 1985; TTB T.D.-1, 68 FR 10104, Mar. 3, 2003]