Would you like to experience dynamic life energy?
Biodynamic wines are the one of the healthiest on the
market today. Even though it's the oldest system of organic agriculture, its nutritional value
is still the best.
What does biodynamic mean? The name comes from the Greek word
"bio", which means life-energy.
Biodynamic is a technique utilized in farming that depends
on the vineyard's natural resources to develop the soil for the
highest quality grapes possible without the use of any
pesticides, fungicides, herbicides, synthetic fertilizers or
growth stimulants.
Not only do biodynamic farmers rely on natural soils, they also place
an emphasis on the moon and sun's location throughout the
season. The location of the stars and other natural occurrences
must also be cautiously planned in each step during the
vinification and growing seasons. Biodynamic winemakers take into account all the
essentials that affect both the vines and the wi
ne.
How about Organic Wines?
The magnificent taste of the Biodynamic wine is very similar to
organic wine. What exactly is
organic wine? It's defined as wine made from organically
grown grapes. Essentially the importance of the soil is to be
healthy and active and that the grape is grown without any
chemical fertilizers or insecticides that could harm or damage
the soil.
It means
organic wine growers use only natural fertilizers, such as
composted animal byproducts, and cover crops to protect the
grape rather than chemical fertilizers and herbicides.
Organic farmers encourage biodiversity and permit other
plants rather than vines to grow in and around the vineyard.
Biodiversity helps adapt the vineyards
soil by attracting the right kind insects, spiders and
mites, as well as provide shelter and food, as this replaces the
need for harmful chemical pesticides or insecticides. What's not
controlled through biodiversity can still be controlled
organically, utilizing the natural occurrence from the plant or
mineral extracts, which leave no residues in the soil.
Many consumers are not aware that grapes are one of
the most immensely sprayed crops. When the grapes are
sprayed with the pesticides it sticks to the skin of the grape
to protect the grape from diseases. Yet the residue from the
pesticide ends up in the wi
ne as they are pressed and put in a vat. In addition there
are also systemic pesticides which can penetrate a grape plant
and end up in the pulp of the plant. Yet, again it ends up in
the residue of the wine. Many of these chemicals are suspected
carcinogens that are known for causing cancer and many other
illnesses.
If you want to experience dynamic life
energy and taste a wine that's not only naturally healthy
for you but also pleasing to the palate, tr
y a Biodynamic or Organic grown wine today.