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Certified Biodynamic Wines
Biodynamic wine is generating increasing interest, and for good reason. More than just a trend, biodynamics is a demanding agricultural method , developed in the 1920s, that aims to cultivate vines while respecting the natural balance between the soil, the plant, and its environment. It is part of a holistic approach, where nature is considered a living organism in its own right.
Biodynamics goes beyond organic farming . Like organic farming, it completely excludes synthetic chemicals, but it adds a broader vision: respecting natural cycles, seasons and lunar rhythms to support the vine throughout the year.
How does a biodynamic winemaker work?
In biodynamic viticulture, vineyard work is central. The goal is not to force the plant, but to help it find its natural balance. The soils are enriched with organic matter to promote microbial life, essential for the vine's health. Treatments are limited to the bare minimum and applied at specific times, chosen to naturally strengthen the vineyard's resistance.
Biodynamic farming also relies on the use of natural preparations , based on plants, minerals, or compost, used in very small quantities. This approach requires a great deal of time, observation, and rigor, but it allows for the long-term preservation of soil vitality and grape quality.
The Demeter label: a demanding certification
The most recognized certification in biodynamic agriculture is the Demeter label . It always complements organic certification and guarantees adherence to strict specifications, from vineyard to winery. This label governs agricultural practices, as well as winemaking, in order to limit interventions and preserve the natural expression of the grapes.
Today, many estates in all major French wine regions work biodynamically, producing red, white and sparkling wines.
What do biodynamic wines taste like?
There is no single taste for biodynamic wine. These wines are above all a reflection of a terroir , a vintage , and the winemaker's work . In tastings, they are often appreciated for their balance, precision, and energy. Since interventions in the cellar are generally limited, the wines gain in clarity and expression.
Biodynamic wines are often similar to organic wines, generally with few added sulfites , which helps to preserve freshness and aromatic purity.
Why choose a biodynamic wine?
Choosing a biodynamic wine means supporting viticulture that respects life, while discovering authentic and expressive wines. This demanding approach appeals to both curious amateurs and passionate wine lovers, all seeking sincere wines that are meaningful and deeply connected to their terroir.
Why choose Les Grappes?
