Wine production

Embracing Botrytis: A Natural Winemaker's Secret Ingredient
Embracing Botrytis: A Natural Winemaker's Secret Ingredient
In the world of natural winemaking, Botrytis Cinerea, affectionately known as "Noble Rot," is a gift from Mother Nature that adds a touch of magic to our craft.
Sustainable viticulture and winemaking - No herbicides, lightweight bottles, recycled paper
Sustainable viticulture and winemaking - No herbicides, lightweight bottles, recycled paper
In March, the focus is on nature and attention to nature. This month there are several world days that draw attention to sustainability and environmental awareness:…
A new world on the garbage hill - what happens to used wine bottles?
A new world on the garbage hill - what happens to used wine bottles?
You wouldn't even think, but in the process of wine production, fifty percent of the carbon footprint is the result of the production and transportation of wine bott…
New discoveries about sulfur
New discoveries about sulfur
At last year's regular assembly of the American Society for Enology and Viticulture (https://www.asev.org/), the introductory presentation on the role of sulfur in p…
Natural, biodynamic, organic - what's the difference?
Natural, biodynamic, organic - what's the difference?
Natural, biodinamic and organic wines are becoming more and more popular, but only few people know how these wines are actually made and what are the main difference…
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