Eco-friendly wines are here to stay: here’s why

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Are you a wine lover who’s also environmentally conscious? If so, you’ll be happy to know that eco-friendly wines are becoming increasingly popular. These wines are made using sustainable and organic farming methods that minimise the use of harmful chemicals and reduce carbon footprints.

Eco-friendly wine production starts in the vineyard, where farmers use natural pest control methods such as crop rotation, cover crops, and composting. This approach ensures that the soil remains healthy, and the vines are protected without the use of pesticides or herbicides. In addition to protecting the environment, this method of farming also produces healthier grapes that result in better tasting wines.

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Organic wines are also made without artificial preservatives such as sulphur dioxide. Instead, vintners use natural processes to ensure that the wine is stable and can age properly. This means that organic wines are often fresher and have a cleaner taste than non-organic wines.

Another option for eco-conscious wine lovers is biodynamic wine. Biodynamic farming takes organic farming a step further by incorporating spiritual and mystical practices into the production process. Biodynamic farmers use an astrological calendar to determine when to plant, prune, and harvest their grapes. They also use natural preparations such as manure, compost, and herbal teas to promote soil health and vine growth.

If you’re looking for eco-friendly wine options, look for labels that are certified organic, biodynamic, or sustainable. These certifications ensure that the wine has been produced using environmentally friendly methods that meet specific standards. Some notable certifications include Demeter, USDA Organic, and Certified Sustainable.

Eco-friendly wines come in a range of varieties, including reds, whites, and sparkling wines. Some popular eco-friendly wine brands include Bonterra, Frey Vineyards, and Cooper Mountain Vineyards. These brands offer a wide range of varietals that are sustainably produced and taste great.

In conclusion, eco-friendly wines offer a great alternative for wine lovers who are passionate about the environment. These wines are produced using sustainable and organic farming methods that protect the soil, reduce carbon footprints, and result in better tasting wines. Whether you’re looking for a red, white, or sparkling wine, there’s an eco-friendly option out there for you. So, next time you’re in the market for a bottle of wine, why not choose an eco-friendly option? Not only will you be supporting sustainable practices, but you’ll also be enjoying a delicious and responsibly produced wine.

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Here’s a favourite:

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LITTLE GIANT 

Natural | Organic | Biodynamic | Certified Sustainable

Hand-crafted and made with minimal additions and preservatives, Little Giant grapes are picked at optimal ripeness and are minimally handled in the winery. The wines are crafted from premium regional South Australian fruit from established vineyards that deliver character and interest well above their size and weight. Infamous for its stumpy, sturdy bottle and label featuring the prized southern hair-nosed Wombat, Little Giant is currently working with Australia’s largest wildlife rescue organisation, WIRES, as a platinum partner. For over 35 years, WIRES has rescued and cared for sick, injured, and orphaned native animals. Little Giant is proud to be providing much-needed assistance to wildlife and the preservation and ongoing welfare of Wombats.

The Little Giant range is available via Dan Murphy’s and independent retailers nationwide or online at fourthwavewine.com.au