Vin biodynamique : Notre Sélection
Explorez notre sélection de vins biodynamiques, issus de domaines engagés dans une viticulture respectueuse de la nature et des cycles lunaires. Découvrez des cuvées authentiques, élaborées avec soin pour révéler toute la richesse de leur terroir et offrir des saveurs pures et intenses. Que vous soyez à la recherche d'un vin d'exception pour une grande occasion ou d'une bouteille à partager au quotidien, nos vins biodynamiques sauront ravir tous les amateurs de vins naturels.
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Domaine de Malavieille
Saint-Saturnin Red 2020 2021
9,20 €
Domaine de Malavieille
IGP Pays d'Oc White 2023
9,90 €
liquorice and incense!
Domaine de Malavieille
Terrasses du Larzac Red 2021
10,40 €
Domaine de Malavieille
Terrasses du Larzac Red 2021
10,40 €
Right in the mouth: guaranteed pleasure
Domaine des Vigneaux
Vin de France Red 2022
11,20 €
The little red that goes well!
Domaine Mouthes Le Bihan
Côtes de Duras Red 2021
11,40 €
Nice maceration
Domaine de Malavieille
Vin de France Orange
11,90 €
Chew hard!
Domaine de la Mongestine
Vin de France Red 2023
11,90 €
But what mastery!
Château Ferran
Entre-deux-Mers Blanc 2022
11,90 €
Lively and fresh
Patrice Colin
Coteaux du Vendômois Rosé 2023
12,00 €
What a success!
Domaine des Vigneaux
Vin de France Red 2020
12,50 €
Dense and fruity
Chateau Barouillet
Vin de France White NM
13,40 €
Thirsty malbec and malbec all the same!
Mas del Périé
Cahors Red 2023
14,90 €
13,50 €
Long live Nature!
Domaine Julien Meyer
Vin de France White 2023
13,50 €
A wine that goes down cool!
Domaine de l'Ecu
Vin de France White 2022
13,90 €
Efficient and delicious. Both at the same time...
Domaine Landron
Muscadet Sèvre et Maine sur lie White 2022
13,90 €
The white cannon
Domaine des Vigneaux
Vin de France White 2023
13,90 €
Learn more about our selection of biodynamic wines:
What is a biodynamic wine?
The biodynamic approach to agriculture was developed by Rudolf Steiner, an Austrian philosopher in the 1920s. He raised several important questions about the effects of fertilisers and pesticides on the soil, cosmic influences on agriculture and the causes of declining food quality. A biodynamic wine pays attention to the vine, the land and those who care for it: in the vineyard and in the cellar, this approach aims to produce healthy wines without chemical intervention. Biodynamic winemakers encourage biodiversity in the vineyard and use the lunar calendar, the stars and their movements. A biodynamic wine is therefore an organic wine that takes a step further in terms of the philosophy and methods used. The winemakers who use this method intensify the life of the soil so that there is a better exchange between the earth and the plant. The technical and practical advantages are multiple: the strength and autonomy of the vine, and a quality of the harvest that allows the making of wines without inputs.
What are the main principles of biodynamics?
All the wines of Petites caves are part of a quality philosophy. Biodynamic wine allows fining and filtering, but chaptalisation only for sparkling wines. However, the use of sulphites is much lower than for organic wines. Biodynamic winemaking takes into account a few additional important principles:
● Follow the lunar cycle: vine and soil work is carried out according to the natural lunar cycles (rising, falling moon, leaf day and root day, etc.). The same applies to racking and bottling.
● Use of phytotherapy: to strengthen the vines and energise the soil, biodynamic viticulture uses plant and mineral sprays. This phytotherapy logic helps to protect the vines from disease or extreme weather conditions.
● No inputs: the permitted additives are much more restrictive than for organic farming and the maximum permitted sulphite levels are about 30% lower.
How is biodynamic wine regulated?
There are no European regulations for biodynamic wine to date. Two organisations are able to grant the biodynamic label: Demeter and Biodyvin. The wine must have already been awarded the organic label and must then meet the specifications of the certifiers. Like the AB label, Demeter is present in 53 countries and imposes the same guarantees of control and certification everywhere.
Biodynamic wine is therefore an organic and natural wine that protects the ecosystem in which it evolves. By using the lunar cycles and phytotherapy, the winegrowers connect the vine with its environment for a healthy wine with subtle aromas.