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Organic wine is a type of wine made from grapes grown in accordance with organic farming standards. Organic wine production is based on the principles of sustainable agriculture, which seeks to minimize the use of synthetic chemicals and fertilizers, and to promote biodiversity. Organic wines are made without the use of synthetic pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, or fertilizers. Organic wines are also made without the use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Organic wines are typically made with minimal intervention, meaning that the winemaking process is kept as natural as possible.
Organic wines are becoming increasingly popular, as consumers become more aware of the environmental and health benefits of organic products. Organic wines are often seen as a healthier alternative to conventional wines, as they are free from synthetic chemicals and additives. Organic wines are also seen as a more sustainable option, as they are produced with minimal environmental impact.
Some companies in the organic wine market include Frey Vineyards, Bonterra Vineyards, and Organic Vintners. Show Less Read more