"I bought a super organic wine for 3.50 euros and I can't understand why others are so expensive?"
I hear that again and again in one way or another from people who miss such wines in our range.
I will be happy to explain the reason for this to you and it is up to you whether you still buy these organic wines with a clear conscience afterwards.
The quality of these branded organic wines is not worth the long transport
that pollutes the environment.
For 30,000 liters of wine, the winemaker receives 9,000 €, for which he has to plant around 3 hectares (30,000 m2) of vineyards, work on it for a whole year, harvest the grapes and process them into wine. That is not enough to live on or to pay employees appropriately.
The suppliers of these anonymous wines always emphasize how much more effort and work goes into the production of organic wine, and extol their fair behavior, while their actions threaten the livelihood of the winegrowers, destroy jobs, drive young people from their homeland, and villages die out and desolate entire regions.
This practice is not illegal, you don't have to reveal to consumers who you buy organic wine from by tanker truck. In addition, they are controlled and certified organic. So everything is fine, right? I don't think so, and that's why we only buy wines in original winery bottlings at prices that enable the winery and its employees to enjoy an adequate life.
How do you feel when you pay between € 2,50 up to € 6,50 (including VAT) for a bottle of organic wine, when the winemaker only receives between € 0.20 and € 0,50 per liter?
If you want to save, you can do so by buying our organic wines in bag in box. Like our bottled wines, these are filled in bag-in-box by the winemakers themselves. They are as good as their bottled wines and bag-in-box packaging is even more environmentally friendly.
Country party, Becco, Osteria, Gens et Pierres, Schlükk, Fleur et Fruits, Le Corbeau, Lo Ribaute, Mezzogiorno, Camino, angel champagne, hat off, cook au vin, elf hat, AO tinto, late harvest white HERZOG, La Fête, La Musique, Fiori Naturali, Va Bene, Tramici, La Solea, El Viento, Pfandskerl, Belcante, Le Coq, Madame Juliette, Bouchée, butterfly, Le Pavot, Fleur du Midi, Biovinum, Collina, shell, La Cinderella, Vignale, Casa del Sol, Unum, Tango, Ritus, thomas, Premium, climate protection box, Flor de Montgo, after-work box, crisis box, gas pump, house wine No. 7, house wine No. 8, house wine No. 3, house wine No. 6, house wine No. 1, UKUVA, tomato , Casa los Pinos, TerrAmore, Julian, Canta Rasim von Delinat (there is no such winery, the wine was made by a company called Villabaden-Weinkontor GmbH, in Wolfenweiler, in which the Wolfenweiler wine cooperative and probably also Delinat is involved.