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Bordeaux is the capital of French wine production. Now it’s the center of a new trend — organic wine. Constantino de Miguel reports on how some wineries — including Chateau Guiraud and Saint Emilion — are introducing green growing techniques to meet the increasing world demand for organic wine.
Today on earth focus French wines go organic Constantino de Miguel reports on Bordeaux wineries that are leading the way coming up on earth focus the French city of Bordeaux built up its prosperity on centuries of winemaking and trading now it’s the center of a new trend wineries
Around these famous a Palacio are slowly but surely going green demand for organic wines is increasing on the world market so no wonder even some established prestigious Chateau are changing their ways introducing winemaking techniques that respect the environment by not using chemical fertilizers to grow grapes then more and
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This area this winery Moulin de la nuit has just been awarded official European certification as a producer of organic wines a label that can increase sales as consumers grow to appreciate this new environmentally friendly wine the owner tells us that the wine merchant in Bordeaux has found new outlets for the
Organic wines especially in northern Europe and recently in China the process of making organic wine is carefully monitored to comply with the standards that certify its authenticity as of 2012 the wines from moulin de l’année will proudly show the label bio which stands for organic wine Paulette stop just
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Respecting the environment is also good for your health so organic and sustainable wines like this another new trend in Europe as their consumption increased backed by more and more growers who are now doing just like their forefathers using no chemicals from vine to wine now on US airwaves a global channel of
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8 Comments
Fantastic!
not only they are going chinese 🙂
About 6 percent of French wine is organically grown including many of the finest vineyards.
great…
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WOW Great, hope California follow suit
Will be willing to pay more for organic wine that has NO GLYPHOSATE from the Herbicide Round Up
Good old way…