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Certified Organic Wines
Organic wines come from grapes grown according to organic farming principles, without pesticides, herbicides, or synthetic chemical fertilizers. This approach aims to preserve soil health, biodiversity, and the natural balance of the vineyard, while producing honest and expressive wines.
Over the past ten years, organic wines have been gaining ground in France, driven by a desire for more responsible consumption. Producing organic wine implies a strong commitment from the winemaker: more work in the vineyard, the absence of synthetic products, and a high dependence on climatic conditions. Some regions, like Languedoc-Roussillon or Bordeaux, are particularly well-suited, but today organic wines can be found in all French wine regions.
Contrary to popular belief, organic wine does not correspond to a single style. In this collection, you'll find red, white, rosé, and sparkling wines with very varied profiles: fruity, fresh, gourmet, mineral, or more structured. What unites them is viticulture governed by strict specifications, with particular attention paid to the grape.
What does the organic label mean for wine?
A certified organic wine guarantees:
- Grapes grown without synthetic chemicals.
- Limited inputs in the cellar, with practices that are more respectful of the wine.
- Better transparency for the consumer through official certification.
The winemaker's work remains central: the organic label does not dictate a taste, it offers a framework that allows the terroir and expertise to express themselves.
Why choose an organic wine?
Choosing an organic wine means opting for a more responsible approach, while maintaining a great diversity of styles. These wines are often appreciated for their freshness, aromatic purity, and their ability to accompany both everyday meals and special occasions.
At Les Grappes, our selection of organic wines highlights committed estates, for whom respect for life is inseparable from wine quality.
Why choose Les Grappes?
