Organic Wines

Organic wines are territorial expressions produced in compliance with European legislation that prescribes the use of only organic grapes, with restrictions on the use of sulphites and oenological products during wine making. To meet these requirements and thus be able to bring on the label the famous green logo with the leaf formed by 12 stars that certifies organic production, producers may not use either synthetic chemicals or genetically modified organisms in the vineyard and, in the cellar, may only use certified oenological products, limiting the use of sulphites . Several certification bodies have the task of ensuring that these conditions are met, thus safeguarding the value of a production in strong growth, increasingl

Organic
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Red Le Coste
31,50 
Rosé pour Buller' Domaine des Canailles 2023
20,70 €
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17,40 
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Gamay 'Mademoiselle M' Clos de Mez 2021
26,10 
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Albarino Corisca 2022
21,70 €
-18%
17,70 
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Gewurztraminer 'Maceration' Pierre Frick 2022
40,50 
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Chardonnay 'Ronco delle Acacie' Le Vigne di Zamò 2021
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26,00 
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Luberon Rouge Domaine de Fontenille 2022
16,30 
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Chianti Classico Riserva Brancaia 2021
2
94
4
4
27,50 
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Organic wines are territorial expressions produced in compliance with European legislation that prescribes the use of only organic grapes, with restrictions on the use of sulphites and oenological products during wine making. To meet these requirements and thus be able to bring on the label the famous green logo with the leaf formed by 12 stars that certifies organic production, producers may not use either synthetic chemicals or genetically modified organisms in the vineyard and, in the cellar, may only use certified oenological products, limiting the use of sulphites . Several certification bodies have the task of ensuring that these conditions are met, thus safeguarding the value of a production in strong growth, increasingl

Organic wines are territorial expressions produced in compliance with a European regulation that prescribes the use of only grapes from organic farming, with limitations on the use of sulphites and oenological products during winemaking. To meet these requirements and thus be able to label the famous green logo with the leaf formed by 12 stars that certifies organic products, producers may not use synthetic chemicals or genetically modified organisms in the vineyard and, in the cellar, they may only use certified oenological products, limiting the use of sulfites. Various certification bodies have the task of ensuring that these conditions are respected, thus safeguarding the value of a production in strong growth, increasingly qualitative, sustainable, territorial and genuine.