Organic Champagne

Organic Champagne is produced according to organic farming principles, avoiding chemical pesticides, artificial fertilizers, and synthetic additives. This means the grapes are grown naturally, respecting the soil and biodiversity.

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Organic Champagne

Organic Champagne is produced according to organic farming principles, avoiding chemical pesticides, artificial fertilizers, and synthetic additives. This means the grapes are grown naturally, respecting the soil and biodiversity.

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Characteristics of Organic Champagne:

1. Sustainable cultivation – Winemakers use natural methods to control pests and keep vineyards healthy, such as compost, green manure, and natural predators.

2. No synthetic pesticides – Pesticides and herbicides are prohibited, contributing to healthier soil and grapes.

3. Strict certification – Organic Champagne must comply with European organic guidelines and is often certified by bodies such as Ecocert or Demeter (for biodynamic wines).

4. Pure expression of terroir – Because there is less intervention in the winemaking process, organic Champagnes often reveal a pure and authentic character of their origin.

Terroirs d'Ecueil demi (0.375 liter)
Luminosi'T
Vendor:Eric Taillet

Luminosi'T

€49,50
Adonis Annua '17
Exlusiv'T extra brut
Primitif '22

Primitif '22

€55,00
Rouge de meuniers 2015
Vrigny rosé de meunier 2020
Vendémiaire
Vendor:Doyard

Vendémiaire

€62,50
Vintage 2017 Contrée noire
Vintage 2017 Bulles de blancs
Les Vaudayants, Bouzy Rouge 2018
Bourdon Pinot Noir 2019
La Confluente '17
Vendor:La Borderie
Cuvée des Crayères
Bouzy blanc 'Les Houardes' 2020
Renaissance
Vendor:Eric Taillet

Renaissance

€72,50
Vintage 2020 Chemin des plants
Vintage

Vintage

Verzy rouge 2020
La Saignée de Bouzy

Characteristics of Organic Champagne:

1. Sustainable cultivation – Winemakers use natural methods to control pests and keep vineyards healthy, such as compost, green manure, and natural predators.

2. No synthetic pesticides – Pesticides and herbicides are prohibited, contributing to healthier soil and grapes.

3. Strict certification – Organic Champagne must comply with European organic guidelines and is often certified by bodies such as Ecocert or Demeter (for biodynamic wines).

4. Pure expression of terroir – Because there is less intervention in the winemaking process, organic Champagnes often reveal a pure and authentic character of their origin.