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Why choose organic wine?



What could be a better accompaniment to a meal of organic food than a glass of organic wine? Wine is one of humanity's oldest beverages. It's been used in medicine and religious rituals, and it is all over our social calendars. A lot of research has been made to study its effect on human health. Is it a coincidence that the French, who are second in the world in wine consumption, also have the second lowest occurrence of heart disease?


That alone is a good reason to enjoy a glass of wine. But why select an organic wine over one made with conventional methods?


First, as with all organic food, organic wine is produced without any pesticides, herbicides or insecticides. According to some estimates, seventeen such substances are used in conventional wine grape production, making grapes one of the most heavily sprayed crops. After years of spraying the soil, as well as a season of spraying the grapes, the grapes contain contact as well as systemic pesticides. They may not only harm the plants, the soil, and ultimately the environment, but may also be present in the wine as a residue.


Organic farming promotes "biodiversity" and allows other plants to grow in and around the vineyard. Instead of using chemical substances to eliminate weeds, vintners let them grow. In place of herbicides they cultivate the soil and plant cover crops. They use only natural fertilizers, such as composted animal manure, and cultivate beneficial insects, such as ladybugs, to keep the less-welcome ones away.


Grapes are hand picked, which allow only the ripest and healthiest to be used in wine production. An independent body of certification (accredited by the USDA), has to control each winegrower, once or twice a year, to test if he meets the standards for organic farming.


But being "organic" doesn't stop when the grapes are picked. The winemaking process itself is a factor. Organic wineries keep physical treatment of the wine to a minimum level, although the temperature is controlled throughout.


Further, to call a wine "organic," it must not contain added sulfur dioxide, or sulfites. A natural byproduct of the fermentation process, sulfites are essential to prevent oxidation or bacterial spoilage of the wine. While the U.S. Department of Agriculture allows organic wines contain up to 100ppm of sulfites in the final product, many contain less than that; organic red wine, for example, often contains only 40ppm. Conventional winemakers generally add sulfites, and the sulfite levels of their wines will be twice as high.


Organic wines haven't had a good reputation throughout the years, but you'd be surprised at how far they've come. Add a glass of organic wine to that next organic meal, and make it tasty, heart-healthy, and environmentally friendly.

About the Author


Debbie O'Meara is the owner of www.organic-food-and-drink.com, full of resources and information about organic food and beverages, including wine.

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Mosel -Riesling Extra-Trocken Sekt


Clean, crisp Mosel Riesling with style makes this a perfect "dry" German sparkling wine. The green apple flavors of fine Riesling grapes create a distinctive 'champagne'. Dr.Friedrich has named this Sekt in hone of his son, Frederick. This sparkling wine from Germany is a great holiday gift! EDS EDS


Price: 29.99 USD



Headlines on Wine Vineyards

Merlot Wine Tasting

Mon, 19 Jan 2009 22:27:10 -0800
Well not exactly Merlot the grape variety more the restaurant. It is a beautiful little restaurant set in O'Connell Street, here in Auckland. With slightly shabby chic interior juxtaposed to the food and wine they serve. The wine list is good and the menu nice and compact so as to concentrate on quality rather than quantity

HOW TO THROW A WINE TASTING PARTY

Tue, 13 Jan 2009 09:31:04 -0800
This article is all about throwing a wine tasting party. Everything from choosing a theme to deciding what types of foods to serve with what types of wines.

White Wine serving temperature

Thu, 08 Jan 2009 13:44:15 -0800
The proper serving temperature of white wine.

Wine and Cheese: The Perfect Pair

Thu, 08 Jan 2009 09:02:18 -0800
It is nice to know that there are countries that actually honor the existence of pairing wine with cheese, the perfect combination. Somewhere in Canada there lies a convention that is purely devoted to cheese and wine as a beautiful pair served during special occasions and in formal table settings.


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