Organic Wine
For a wine to be officially organic, it must be made using grapes farmed organically, and using organic practices in the winery. It must also be accredited by a recognised certification body, which means that both vineyard and winery will be inspected to ensure adherence to the rules.
Organic viticulture is focused on building health in both the soil and the vine. Agrochemicals must not be used in the vineyard (and should not be for three full years prior to certification).
In the winery, there are limits to the additives or processing aids which can be used. The legal limits on sulphur dioxide for organic wine are lower than those for conventional wines.
Find a list of our organic wines here.