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£8.83
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£8.83
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£9.80
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£18.96
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£11.21
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£14.60
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£10.87
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£15.65
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£15.65
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£11.36
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£11.39
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Organic wine is wine that has been produced using organically grown grapes, without the use of synthetic pesticides, herbicides or fertilizers. These wines have gained popularity in recent years due to concerns over the use of chemicals in conventional farming practices. One of the best qualities of organic wine is that it is healthier for both the environment and the consumer. Many winemakers have turned to organic farming methods in order to create wines that are more sustainable and eco-friendly. These wines are often made from grapes that are grown using compost and other natural fertilizers, which enrich the soil and promote healthy growth. Organic farming practices also promote biodiversity by encouraging the growth of beneficial plants and insects, which helps to support the overall health of the vineyard. Organic wines come in a variety of styles, from light and crisp whites to bold and full-bodied reds. Some notable examples include the Bisci Vigneto Fogliano Verdicchio, a refreshing and citrusy white wine from Italy, and the Cantine del Notaio L’Atto Aglianico, a rich and full-bodied red wine from southern Italy. Other excellent organic wines include the Champagne Drappier Brut, which has a delicate and refined flavor, and the Corralillo Cabernet Sauvignon, a full-bodied and complex red from Chile. One of the biggest benefits of organic wine is that it is better for your health. By avoiding the use of synthetic chemicals, organic wines are free from harmful toxins that can be found in conventionally produced wines. This means that organic wine drinkers are less likely to experience negative side effects such as headaches, allergic reactions, or other health issues. Another benefit of organic wine is that it often tastes better than conventionally produced wine. This is because the use of natural fertilizers and organic farming methods helps to produce grapes that are more flavorful and complex. Organic wines also tend to have a more nuanced flavor profile, with subtle notes of fruit and earthiness that are not always present in conventionally produced wines. If you are interested in trying organic wine, there are many excellent options available. Some popular organic wines include the Domaine de Beaurenard Rasteau, a rich and full-bodied red from the Rhone Valley in France, and the EQ Quartz Chardonnay, a crisp and refreshing white from Chile. Other excellent organic wines include the Il Preliminare and Il Sigillo from Italy, the Jean Marc Brocard Chablis from France, and the Masi Tupungato Organic Passo Doble, Mure Pinot Blanc Les Iris, and Organic Passo Blanco Masi Tupungato from Argentina. In conclusion, organic wine is a healthier and more sustainable alternative to conventionally produced wine. By choosing organic wine, you are supporting environmentally responsible farming practices and enjoying wines that are free from harmful chemicals and toxins. With so many excellent organic wines to choose from, there has never been a better time to explore the world of organic wine.

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