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Biodynamic wines
Although currently representing only 1% of the French vineyard, biodynamics has gained significant popularity in recent years.
But then, what is a biodynamic wine ? What are the differences with an organic wine ? What are the criteria to meet to obtain this certification?
Here is a summary of the important elements to remember.
Biodynamics : definition and practices
Created in 1920 by the philosopher and anthroposophist Rudolf Steiner, biodynamics is a method of agricultural production aimed at producing as naturally as possible and with minimal human intervention. The two labels certifying it are Demeter and Biodyvin.
Biodynamics follows the specifications of organic farming but goes even further than the latter. Indeed, the only treatments allowed on the vine are done homeopathically and solely to stimulate the surrounding biodiversity. Preparations made from plants (sage, verbena, chamomile, etc.) or minerals are, for example, used in this way.
Regarding winemaking, the list of possible inputs is very short, and the authorized products are, of course, all natural. The addition of sulfites (S02) is also more restrictive with a maximum of 70mg/L for red wine and 100mg/L for white wine, which is respectively -30% and -40% compared to the organic specifications.
While it is possible to practice biodynamic viticulture throughout France, some climates are more conducive to it than others. Thus, just like for organic farming, sunny and/or dry regions allow for the easier implementation of this agricultural method. Consequently, Languedoc-Roussillon, Provence, Corsica or even Alsace are, for example, advantaged. Nevertheless, there are of course many estates in Loire, Burgundy or even in the Rhône Valley that also follow biodynamic principles.
The most differentiating point between organic and biodynamic agriculture is certainly the esoteric aspect of the latter.Indeed, unlike organic farming, biodynamics takes into account lunar movements as well as astral rhythms to determine the dates for viticultural operations (vine treatments, bottling, etc.).
Biodynamic wines in France
Biodynamics is particularly present in the vineyards of Alsace, Burgundy, Loire, and Languedoc-Roussillon. Nevertheless, many estates in Bordeaux, the Rhône Valley, and Jura are also very active in this mode of cultivation.
Indeed, many renowned châteaux adopt this method to produce exceptional wines. In Bordeaux, theestate of Pontet-Canet is one of the most famous examples, proving that a Grand Cru can be crafted and display a very high level, while respecting the principles of biodynamics.
The price of biodynamic wines
The price of a biodynamic wine naturally varies depending on the estate, its terroir, the vintage, and the rarity of the cuvée. On average, the unit price of a biodynamic bottle is slightly higher than a classic organic wine due to the additional constraints associated with this cultivation method. However,many promotions are regularly offered on our site, allowing you to acquire these wines at more affordable prices !
Indeed, whether you are looking for a good everyday bottle with a promotional offer or a Grand Cru from a prestigious château, our selection will satisfy all wine enthusiasts, whether they are organic, biodynamic, or natural !
The best biodynamic wines delivered to your door
As you may have understood, biodynamics is a production method based on the same principles as organic farming but taking the requirements even further by limiting treatments and inputs to the strict minimum.
So now all you have to do is discover our selection of the best biodynamic wines, carefully chosen for their authenticity and respect for the terroir. Whether you are looking for a prestigious grand cru or a more confidential gem, we offer a varied range, available for delivery and always at the best price.
Treat yourself with living wines, expressive and committed, delivered directly to your home! Happy shopping and feel free to leave your tasting reviews directly on our site !