Organic Wine

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    Biodynamic Wine, Organic Wine, and Sustainable winemaking practices are three fancy phrases for one basic principle: GOOD FARMING.

    Our advice on navigating the prickly web of marketing terms and labelling flourish? Know your producers! At GWGP, we are all about the people making wines within a framework of responsible, earth-friendly methodology. Does that mean every bottle is a certified biodynamic, natural, or organic wine? No – there’s some delicious wine out there that doesn’t conform to these standards. But we value producers who practise minimal intervention in the vineyard and in the winery.

    Read more about organics below! 

    259 products
    Vinca Minor,Cabernet Sauvignon & Merlot - 2020 - Good Wine Good People
    Vinca Minor, Cabernet Sauvignon & Merlot - 2020
    £41.50
    Vincent Girardin, Santenay Rouge 1er Cru Les Gravieres - 2020 - Good Wine Good People
    Vincent Girardin, Santenay Rouge 1er Cru Les Gravieres - 2020
    £42.50
    Vincent Paris, Côtes du Rhône Granit Blanc - 2019 - Good Wine Good People
    Vincent Paris, Côtes du Rhône Granit Blanc - 2019
    £23.50
    Vincent Paris, Granit 30 - 2019 - Good Wine Good People
    Vincent Paris, Granit 30 - 2019
    £36.00
    Vincent Ruiz, Yseult Mon Amour Syrah - 2021 - Good Wine Good People
    Vincent Ruiz, Yseult Mon Amour Syrah - 2021
    £31.50
    Vittorio Bera & Figli, Vino Bianco da Tavola Arcese - 2020 - Good Wine Good People
    Vittorio Bera & Figli, Vino Bianco da Tavola Arcese - 2020 - Good Wine Good People
    Vittorio Bera & Figli, Vino Bianco da Tavola Arcese - 2020
    £20.00
    Wayfarer Vineyard, Chardonnay - 2019 - Good Wine Good People
    Wayfarer Vineyard, Chardonnay - 2019
    £88.00
    Weingut Carl Koch, Oppenheimer Guldenmorgen Spätburgunder - 2022 - Good Wine Good People
    Weingut Carl Koch, Oppenheimer Guldenmorgen Spätburgunder - 2022
    £19.50
    Weingut Heinrich Hartl, Eiswein Gruner Veltliner - 2022 - Good Wine Good People
    Weingut Heinrich Hartl, Eiswein Gruner Veltliner - 2022 (375ML)
    £36.00
    Weingut Heinrich Hartl, Pinot Noir Ried Graf Weingartl - 2020 - Good Wine Good People
    Weingut Heinrich Hartl, Pinot Noir Ried Graf Weingartl - 2020
    £50.00
    Weingut Heinrich Hartl, Pinot Noir Ried Kräutergarten - 2020 - Good Wine Good People
    Weingut Heinrich Hartl, Pinot Noir Ried Kräutergarten - 2020
    £39.00
    Weingut Heinrich Hartl, Rotgipfler Ried Kreuzweingarten - 2022 - Good Wine Good People
    Weingut Heinrich Hartl, Rotgipfler Ried Kreuzweingarten - 2022
    £34.00
    Weingut Heinrich Hartl, Sekt Blanc de Noir - 2019 - Good Wine Good People
    Weingut Heinrich Hartl, Sekt Blanc de Noir - 2019
    £30.00
    Weingut Heinrich Hartl, Skinz - 2022 - Good Wine Good People
    Weingut Heinrich Hartl, Skinz - 2022
    £35.00
    Weingut Simon Gattinger, Riesling Smaragd Ried Höhereck - 2023 - Good Wine Good People
    Weingut Simon Gattinger, Riesling Smaragd Ried Höhereck - 2023
    £43.00
    Whitcraft, Clements Hills Stampede Zinfandel - 2020 - Good Wine Good People
    Whitcraft, Clements Hills Stampede Zinfandel - 2020
    £45.50
    Yo El Rey, Good Luck Rosé - 2022 - Good Wine Good People
    Yo El Rey, Good Luck Rosé - 2022 - Good Wine Good People
    Yo El Rey, Good Luck Rosé - 2022
    £27.50
    Yo El Rey, Grenache + Syrah - 2019 - Good Wine Good People
    Yo El Rey, Grenache + Syrah - 2019 - Good Wine Good People
    Yo El Rey, Grenache + Syrah - 2019
    £24.00
    Yo El Rey, Grenache Gris - 2020 - Good Wine Good People
    Yo El Rey, Grenache Gris - 2020 - Good Wine Good People
    Yo El Rey, Grenache Gris - 2020
    £27.00

    Certified Organic wines produced in the E.U. and U.K. will carry a green rectangular symbol with a tiny leaf of white stars inside. Winemakers can sometimes be a little cynical when it comes to certifications, as the certifications themselves can be somewhat pay-to-play; in France, the Organic certification allows a farmer the use of copper sulphides in the soil which, although qualified as organic matter, tend to remain in the soil for most of eternity. Again, the absence of a certification is not necessarily an indication of shortcuts or chemicals in the vineyards. 

    Different countries and organising bodies have different rules (E.g., if your neighbour doesn’t practise organics, you can’t get certification). And at the end of the day we don’t think a producer doing things the right way should have to pay to say so. It should be the other way around!

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