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World-class
Här
ligger en premium
rubrik
brands pave the
way for
biodynamic
farming
Louis Roederer has been practicing biodynamic
farming in its vineyards for close to 10 years
and so far has converted 50% of its holdings,
while the other 50% is still organic. The latest
Cristal 2012 was made with grapes from the
biodynamic plots, but not yet certified because
of the remaining organic vineyards that Roederer owns. Louis Roederer shows clearly that
biodynamics provides quality. Another prestige
producer taking biodynamic farming seriously
is Domaine de la Romanée-Conti.
Biodynamic farming contribute to UN Sustainable Development goal 15. When farming
biodynamic, the vineyard is viewed as one
self-sustaining ecosystem that functions in
partnership from the natural matter used to
support the soil, to contain animals, promote
biodiversity, and add plants for natural pest
management, and aims to leave the land better
off year after year for future. Biodynamic certified wines have been produced without the use
of pesticides and herbicides.
Other producers in Vingruppen practicing
biodynamic farming includes;
Bodega Parra Jimenez, Spain (Certified biodynamic)
Domaine Vacheron, France (Certified biodynamic)
Valle Reale, Italy (Certified biodynamic)
Weingut Zahel, Austria (Certified biodynamic)
Alpamanta, Argentina
Antiyal, Chile
Champagne Egly-Ouriet, France
Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, France
Domaine Zind-Humbrecht, France
Fernand Engel, France
Hacienda Araucano, Chile
Koyle Family Vineyards, Chile
Louis Roederer, France
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