Wine Act 2003: Verification entry meeting checklist
- Conduct an‘Entry meeting’with the WSMP operator/winemaker before commencing each verification.
- Discuss and record the following agenda items as relevant. Note: Items 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 can be recorded in Page 2 of the verification report and return template, version 2.
Winery name
WSMPID
Persons present
Verification date
Agenda Item / Main points to cover
- Orientation & familiarisation
- Winery OSH/hygiene requirements
- Processingtimes, shifts, throughput
- Arrange for familiarisation with the winery layout, key personnel
- Confirm types of wine made
- still wine
- sparkling wine
- fortified wine
- wine product
- wine-based liqueur
- fruit wine (incl cider & mead)
- Confirm winemaking processes
- receipt of grapes: own or purchased
- receipt ofjuice/wine/fruit wine/concentrate: own or purchased
- any imported juice/wine/fruit wine/concentrate purchased
- making wine, whatvarieties
- contract winemaking, for whom, what wines
- bottling on-site / off-site (at contract bottlers)
- contract bottlingfor clients
- storage on-site/off-site
- Check whether there are any changes to what is listed in WSMP registration – ask WSMP operator to complete appropriate form or advise WSMP operator to contact MPIfor further advice
- Change to business name, address
- Changes to types of wine made
- Changes to winemaking processes
- Changes to site plan i.e. new buildings,
- Change of recognised agency
- Change of WSMP operator
- Other changes
- Check whether grape wine is being exported
- Confirm if exporting/intending to export
- Confirm export markets and relevant OMARs (EU, USA, Brazil, specified countries for ice wine)
- Export requirements will be checked during the verification
- Check whether fruit wine is being exported
- Confirm that exporter registration for fruit wine is held by registered WSMP operator (if the WSMP operator is exporting)
- Verifier responsibilities and duties
- Advise operator of verifier duties and responsibilities.
- Confirm the verification activities you are recognised to undertake.
- Confirm the scope of the verification (traceability is always included. Export requirements are also included if wine is intended for export).
- WSMP operator responsibilities and duties
- Operator Duties - Wine Act, section 13
- Exporter Duties – Wine Act,section 40
- wine made under contract for clients and exported by others
- Verifier rights
- Confirm operator is aware of the verifier rights (WSMP outline section 6)
- Discuss how verifier rights will be applied.
- Discuss the role of wine officers.
- Discuss the verification process
- Gather objective evidence (questions, listening, observation)
- Assign a verification outcome – acceptable, unacceptable, critical non-compliance
- Management of non-compliances – corrective action requests and close out dates
- Follow-up action
- WSMP operator’s right of appeal
- Performance based verification – annual if exporting or intending to export, PBV at discretion of verifier
- Reporting to WECS/MAF
- Unscheduled verification
Wine verification: entry meeting checklistVersion 2: April 2012