
COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 748/2005 of 18 May 2005 opening a tendering procedure for the sale of wine alcohol for use as bioethanol in the Community 

THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,
Having regard to Council Regulation (EC) No 1493/1999 of 17 May 1999 on the common organisation of the market in wine, and in particular Article 33 thereof,
Whereas:

(1) Commission Regulation (EC) No 1623/2000 of 25 July 2000 laying down detailed rules for implementing Regulation (EC) No 1493/1999 on the common organisation of the market in wine with regard to market mechanisms, lays down, among other things, detailed rules for disposing of stocks of alcohol obtained from distillation under Articles 35, 36 and 39 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 822/87 of 16 March 1987 on the common organisation of the market in wine and referred to in Articles 27, 28 and 30 of Regulation (EC) No 1493/1999 and held by the intervention agencies.

(2) A tendering procedure for the sale of wine alcohol for exclusive use as bioethanol in the fuel sector in the Community should be organised in accordance with Article 92 of Regulation (EC) No 1623/2000 with a view to reducing Community stocks of wine alcohol and ensuring the continuity of supplies to firms approved under that Article.

(3) Since 1 January 1999, in accordance with Council Regulation (EC) No 2799/98 of 15 December 1998 establishing agrimonetary arrangements for the euro, the selling price and securities must be expressed, and payments made, in euro.

(4) The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the Management Committee for Wine,
HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

Article 1 

1. Tendering procedure No 1/2005 EC is hereby opened for the sale of wine alcohol for use as bioethanol in the Community.The alcohol concerned has been produced from distillation under Article 35 of Regulation (EEC) No 822/87 and Articles 27 and 30 of Regulation (EC) No 1493/1999 and is held by the intervention agencies of the Member States.
2. The total volume put up for sale is 691 331,79 hectolitres of alcohol at 100 % volume, broken down as follows:
(a) one lot with the number 1/2005 EC for a quantity of 100 000 hectolitres of alcohol at 100 % volume,
(b) one lot with the number 2/2005 EC for a quantity of 100 000 hectolitres of alcohol at 100 % volume,
(c) one lot with the number 3/2005 EC for a quantity of 100 000 hectolitres of alcohol at 100 % volume,
(d) one lot with the number 4/2005 EC for a quantity of 100 000 hectolitres of alcohol at 100 % volume,
(e) one lot with the number 5/2005 EC for a quantity of 50 000 hectolitres of alcohol at 100 % volume,
(f) one lot with the number 6/2005 EC for a quantity of 100 000 hectolitres of alcohol at 100 % volume,
(g) one lot with the number 7/2005 EC for a quantity of 50 000 hectolitres of alcohol at 100 % volume,
(h) one lot with the number 8/2005 EC for a quantity of 50 000 hectolitres of alcohol at 100 % volume,
(i) one lot with the number 9/2005 EC for a quantity of 41 331,79 hectolitres of alcohol at 100 % volume.
3. The location and references of the vats making up the lots, the quantity of alcohol in each vat, the alcoholic strength and the characteristics of the alcohol are as set out in Annex I to this Regulation.
4. Only firms approved under Article 92 of Regulation (EC) No 1623/2000 may take part in the tendering procedure.
Article 2 
The sale shall be conducted in accordance with Articles 93, 94, 94b, 94c, 94d, 95, 96, 97, 98, 100 and 101 of Regulation (EC) No 1623/2000 and Article 2 of Regulation (EC) No 2799/98.
Article 3 

1. Tenders shall be delivered to the intervention agencies holding the alcohol listed in Annex II or sent by registered mail to the address of the intervention agency.
2. Tenders shall be placed in two sealed envelopes, the inside envelope marked ‘Tender under procedure No 1/2005 EC for use as bioethanol in the Community’, the outer envelope bearing the address of the intervention agency concerned.
3. Tenders must reach the intervention agency concerned not later than 12.00 Brussels time on 30 May 2005.
Article 4 

1. To be eligible for consideration, tenders must comply with Articles 94 and 97 of Regulation (EC) No 1623/2000.
2. To be eligible for consideration, when they are presented, tenders must be accompanied by:
(a) proof that a tendering security of EUR 4 per hectolitre of alcohol at 100 % volume has been lodged with the intervention agency holding the alcohol concerned,
(b) an indication of the place of final use of the alcohol and an undertaking by the tenderer to comply with that destination,
(c) the name and address of the tenderer, the reference number of the notice of invitation to tender and the price proposed, expressed in euro per hectolitre of alcohol at 100 % volume,
(d) an undertaking by tenderers that they will comply with all the rules applicable to this tendering procedure,
(e) a statement by tenderers to the effect that:
((i)) they waive all claims in respect of the quality and characteristics of any alcohol awarded to them,
((ii)) they agree to submit to any checks made on the destination and use made of the alcohol,
((iii)) they accept that it is their responsibility to provide evidence that the alcohol is used as specified in the notice of invitation to tender in question.
Article 5 
The notifications provided for in Article 94a of Regulation (EC) No 1623/2000 relating to the tendering procedure opened by this Regulation shall be sent to the Commission at the address given in Annex III to this Regulation.
Article 6 
The formalities for sampling shall be as set out in Article 98 of Regulation (EC) No 1623/2000.
The intervention agency shall provide all the necessary information on the characteristics of the alcohol put up for sale.
On application to the intervention agency concerned, interested parties may obtain samples of the alcohol put up for sale, taken by a representative of the intervention agency concerned.
Article 7 

1. The intervention agencies in the Member States in which the alcohol put up for sale is stored shall carry out appropriate checks to verify the nature of the alcohol at the time of end-use. To that end, they may:
(a) apply Article 102 of Regulation (EC) No 1623/2000 mutatis mutandis,
(b) carry out checks on samples using nuclear magnetic resonance analysis to verify the nature of the alcohol at the time of end-use.
2. The costs of the checks referred to in paragraph 1 shall be borne by the firms to which the alcohol is sold.
Article 8 
This Regulation shall enter into force on the day of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.Done at Brussels, 18 May 2005.
For the Commission
Mariann FISCHER BOEL
Member of the Commission
ANNEX I

TENDERING PROCEDURE FOR THE SALE OF ALCOHOL FOR USE AS BIOETHANOL IN THE COMMUNITYNo 1/2005 ECPlace of storage, quantity and characteristics of the alcohol put up for saleMember State and lot number Location Vat No Quantity in hectolitres of alcohol at 100 % volume Reference Regulations (EEC) No 822/87 and (EC) No 1493/1999 (articles) Type of alcohol
SpainLot No 1/2005 EC Tomelloso 1 46 584 27 Raw
Tomelloso 2 118 27 Raw
Tomelloso 3 2 250 27 Raw
Tomelloso 5 48 048 27 Raw
Tarancon B-4 3 000 27 Raw
 Total  100 000  
SpainLot No 2/2005 EC Tarancon A-2 24 353 27 Raw
Tarancon A-6 24 490 27 Raw
Tarancon B-1 24 574 27 Raw
Tarancon B-2 24 406 27 Raw
Tarancon B-4 2 177 27 Raw
 Total  100 000  
FranceLot No 3/2005 EC 
Deulep — PSL13230 Port Saint Louis Du Rhone
 B2 26 055 27 Raw
B4 10 955 27 Raw
B2B 300 27 Raw
B1 44 820 27 Raw
B2B 17 870 30 Raw
 Total  100 000  
FranceLot No 4/2005 EC 
Onivins — Port la NouvelleEntreport d’AlcoolAv. Adolphe Turrel BP 6211210 Port la Nouvelle
 2 48 020 27 Raw
1 47 435 27 Raw
15 4 545 27 Raw
 Total  100 000  
FranceLot No 5/2005 EC 
DeulepBld Chanzy30800 Saint Gilles du Gard
 73 13 940 30 Raw
73 30 445 30 Raw
603 5 615 27 Raw
 Total  50 000  
ItalyLot No 6/2005 EC Caviro-Faenza (RA) 16A 22 662,8 27 Raw
Villapana-Faenza (RA) 5A-9A 7 600 27 Raw
Tampieri-Faenza (RA) 6A-16A 1 600 27 Raw
Cipriani-Chizzola di Ala (TN) 27A 5 200 27 Raw
I.C.V.-Borgoricco (PD) 5A 1 600 27 Raw
S.V.A.-Ortona (CH) 2A-3A-4A-16A 4 800 27 Raw
D’Auria-Ortona (CH) 1A-2A-5A-7A-8A-43A-76A 12 007,35 27+30+35 Raw
Bonollo-Anagni (FR) 17A 10 429,85 27 Raw
Di Lorenzo-Ponte Valleceppi (PG) 20A-23A-22A 18 000 27 Raw
Deta-Barberino Val d’Elsa (FI) 4A-8A 1 900 27+30 Raw
Balice-Valenzano (BA) 3A-4A-5A-6A-7A-8A 14 200 27 Raw
 Total  100 000  
ItalyLot No 7/2005 EC Dister-Faenza (RA) 119A-167A-169A-179A-170A 13 500 30 Raw
Mazzari-S. Agata sul Santerno (RA) 5A-11A 36 500 27 Raw
 Total  50 000  
ItalyLot No 8/2005 EC Bertolino-Partinico (PA) 6A-13A 19 500 27 Raw
Gedis-Marsala (TP) 12B-9B 8 000 27 Raw
Trapas-Marsala (TP) 14A-15A 6 500 30 Raw
S.V.M.-Sciacca (AG) 8A-18A-1A 1 500 27 Raw
De Luca-Novoli (LE) 9A-17A-19A 10 000 27 Raw
BaliceDistilli.-Mottola (TA) 3A 1 200 27 Raw
Balice-Valenzano (BA) 2A-3A 3 300 27 Raw
 Total  50 000  
GreeceLot No 9/2005 EC ΑΜΠΕΛΟΥΡΓΙΚΟΣ ΣΥΝΕΤΑΙΡΙΣΜΟΣ ΜΕΓΑΡΩΝ — (ΒΑΡΕΑ ΜΕΓΑΡΩΝ)(Ambelourgikos Syneterismos Megaron — (Varea Megaron)) B1 543,42 35 Raw
B2 550,83 35 Raw
B3 556,14 35 Raw
B4 556,16 35 Raw
B5 555,9 35 Raw
B6 550,6 35 Raw
10 914,43 35 Raw
B9 550,04 35 Raw
B10 553,72 35 Raw
B11 554,6 35 Raw
B12 554,5 35 Raw
B13 556,91 35 Raw
B14 551,86 35 Raw
B15 547,57 35 Raw
B16 910,55 35+27 Raw
3 851,86 27 Raw
4 894,58 27 Raw
5 894,83 27 Raw
6 871,5 27 Raw
7 898,94 27 Raw
14 864,99 27 Raw
15 893,13 27 Raw
1 873,77 27 Raw
2 885,55 27 Raw
8 904,07 27 Raw
9 863,37 27 Raw
B7 544,88 27 Raw
11 901,79 27 Raw
12 869,67 27 Raw
13 907,15 27 Raw
17 799,07 27 Raw
Π.Α. ΤΖΑΡΑ — (Δοκός Χαλκίδος)(P.A. Tzara — (Dokos Halkidos)) 4016 179,58 35 Raw
Ε.Α.Σ. ΠΑΤΡΩΝ — Ανθεια Πατρών(E.A.S. Patron — Anthia Patron) A1 856,07 35 Raw
A2 917,34 35 Raw
A3 747,2 35 Raw
A4 803,85 35 Raw
A5 577,07 35 Raw
Ε.Α.Σ. ΑΤΤΙΚΗΣ — (ΠΙΚΕΡΜΙ)(E.A.S. Attikis — (Pikermi)) 1 917,8 27 Raw
2 917,58 27 Raw
3 919,35 27 Raw
4 903,82 27 Raw
5 751,82 27 Raw
ΟΙΝΟΠΟΙΗΤΙΚΟΣ ΣΥΝ/ΣΜΟΣ (ΣΥΝΕΤΑΙΡΙΣΜΟΣ) ΜΕΣΣΗΝΙΑΣ (ΓΙΑΛΟΒΑ ΠΥΛΙΑΣ)(Inopiitikos Syneterismos Messinias (Gialova Pilias)) B74 836,47 27 Raw
B75 583,84 27 Raw
B76 724,92 27 Raw
B80 890,23 27 Raw
68 2 113,82 27 Raw
66 2 122,29 27 Raw
82 731,69 27 Raw
69 2 110,67 27 Raw
 Total  41 331,79  
ANNEX II
Intervention agencies holding the alcohol referred to in Article 3

ONIVINS-LIBOURNEDélégation nationale 17, avenue de la Ballastière, boîte postale 231, F-33505 Libourne Cedex (telephone (33-5) 57 55 20 00, telex 57 20 25, fax (33-5) 57 55 20 59)FEGABeneficencia 8, E-28004 Madrid (telephone (34) 913 476 466, fax (34) 913 47 64 65)AGEAVia Torino 45, I-00184 Roma (telephone (39) 6 49499 714, fax (39) 06 49 49 97 61)Ο.Π.Ε.Κ.Ε.Π.Ε.Αχαρνών (Aharnon) 241, 10446 Athens, Greece (telephone 210 212 47 99, fax 210 212 4791)

ANNEX III
Address referred to in Article 5

Commission of the European CommunitiesDirectorate-General for Agriculture and Rural Development, Unit D-2Rue de la Loi/Wetstraat 200B-1049 BrusselsFax (32-2) 298 55 28E-mail address: agri-market-tenders@cec.eu.int
