Spirit Drinks Verification Scheme
Find out about the Spirit Drinks Verification Scheme if you produce a UK spirit drink with a protected Geographical Indication.
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You must apply to HMRC for verification under the Spirit Drinks Verification Scheme if you produce or market a spirit drink with a protected UK Geographicalgeographical Indication.indication.
Geographical Indicationsindications identify products as originating in the territory of a country, or a region or locality in that territory, where a given quality, reputation or other characteristic is attributable to its geographical origin.
The Spirit Drinks Verification Scheme protects the reputation and authenticity of spirit drinks with a Geographicalgeographical Indicationindication in the UK. These are:
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Scotch Whisky
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Irish Whiskey, Irish Cream and Irish Poteen
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Somerset Cider Brandy
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Single Malt Welsh Whisky
Before you start production
Find out if you need to apply for verification and pay your verification fee.
After you’ve registered for the scheme
Once registered you’ll be able to:
use the look-up service to check if production facilities, brands or bulk importers are verified
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read the technical guidance about:
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prepare for a verification visit and read about the checks we carry out
submit brand information to HMRC
find out about certificates of age and origin
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MostInformation of the information on the look-up service willis be updated daily.daily, Detailsfor ofexample productionif facilitiesa outsidenew Scotlandfacility willis beverified updatedor monthly.if a new brand is added.
You can contact the Spirit Drink Verification Unit by email at enquiries.sdvs@hmrc.gov.uk if you:
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want more up-to-date information
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want to confirm we have received your application for verification
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think there are details missing or an error in the published details
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are aware of a brand being marketed which is not on the list
HMRC’s role
In the UK, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA)(Defra) has overall policy responsibility for Geographicalgeographical Indications.indications.
HMRC’s role is to verify if products are compliant with the specifications in the respective Technical File and to publish details of production facilities, verified processes, bulk importers and verified brands.
HMRC’s role does not extend to enforcement. The designated enforcement authorities are ‘food authorities’ and ‘port health authorities’. Where appropriate and permitted, HMRC will pass relevant information to these authorities for their action.
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Page updated with information on Single Malt Welsh Whisky.
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Information about planned service outages on the Spirit Drinks Verification Scheme Lookup service added.
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First published.
Update history
2025-11-28 09:21
Added Dovey Native Botanical Gin to the list of protected spirit drinks.
2023-08-21 09:00
Page updated with information on Single Malt Welsh Whisky.
2023-08-14 13:18
Information about planned service outages on the Spirit Drinks Verification Scheme Lookup service added.