Biodynamic Wines

Biodynamic wine production is an approach to winemaking based upon the work of Austrian philosopher Rudolph Steiner. It follows a set of farming practices that views the vineyard (or farm) as one solid organism. The ecosystem functions as a whole, with each portion of the farm or vineyard contributing to the next, with the idea being to create a self-sustaining system.

Natural materials, soils, and composts are used to sustain the vineyard. In addition to organic practices such as the exclusion of chemical or synthetic herbicides, fertilisers and pesticides, biodynamic farmers rely upon special plant, animal and mineral preparations to enhance the health of their soil and vines. Additionally, a range of animals from ducks to horses to sheep live on the soil and fertilise it, creating a rich, fertile environment for the vines to grow in.

Utilising the Stella Natura Biodynamic agricultural calendar, biodynamic farmers also consider the positioning and rhythmic influences of the sun, moon, planets and stars as guides for when to prune their vines, plant new vines or pick the fruit. Biodynamic farming also seeks sustainability, or leaving the land in as good or better shape as they found it for future generations.

For winemakers the key principle of biodynamic wine production is totally logical. It makes no sense to extol the virtues on the geology of a vineyard, the unique aspects of its soil (its ‘terroir’) and what that imparts to the wine, if that soil is then totally transformed by a mixture of chemicals, herbicides and fertilisers. Healthy soil dictates healthy vines and experience has shown that biodynamic practices give rise to greater purity and precision in the resulting wines.

Steiner’s biodynamic disciplines date back to the early 1920’s, (twenty years before the organic movement) and followed the notion that in harnessing the metaphysical, the physical is improved. In his approach to agriculture, Steiner believed that the health of the soil, plants and animals depends on reconnecting nature with the creative forces of the cosmos. The practical methods he outlined were intended to be adopted by farmers and winemakers alike with the intention to revitalise the natural forces that were rapidly becoming depleted through modern agricultural techniques.

Beginning with a healthy living soil, often enhanced by judicious quantities of biodynamic, naturally-occurring preparations, Steiner felt that it was also important to recognise the role of the rhythms of light from planets, sun, moon and stars. Understanding this aspect allows for optimal timings in viticultural activity and thus it follows that, if the winemaker is tuned into their needs, the vines and soil will respond better.

Steiner’s concept is not that difficult to grasp, after all, we know about lunar cycles, tidal flow and seasonality, so have already accepted certain, very obvious aspects of these life forces without question.

Undertaking a biodynamic approach is far from an easy option and the problem for many winemakers is that in order to produce wine biodynamically, the adoption of its principles has to be wholesale, with no holds barred. Following the rhythms of earth and space is taxing and even very diligent organic farmers are wary of the extreme measures required to conform fully to the disciplines which are considered by many to be too expensive.

Thankfully, more and more winemakers are experimenting in biodynamic principles and gradually adopting what, ultimately, is a life changing way of working. Whilst the initial aim may have been the long term sustainability of the land and the health of themselves and their co-workers, the results of their endeavours has witnessed an intense and more honest expression of terroir.

Biodynamic accreditation and certification is through DEMETER or BIODYVIN. Within our collection there are wine producers who are certified biodynamic alongside wine producers who have espoused biodynamic farming methods but do not seek certification, because they see biodynamics as a philosophy rather than a strict set of rules.

 

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Château Maris Brama 2019
Château Maris Brama 2019

From £30.00

A racy, and pure 100 % biodynamic Grenache Gris...Read More...
Brash Higgins GR/M Grenache Mataro 2019
Brash Higgins GR/M Grenache Mataro 2019

From £25.00

GR/M strikes a nice counterbalance between the openly fruity nature of Grenache and the darker, more brooding nature of Mataro.Read More...
Domaine Lafarge Vial Côte de Brouilly 2016
Querciabella Turpino 2017/19
Domaine Trapet Beblenheim Riesling 2022
Domaine Trapet Beblenheim Riesling 2022

From £24.00

An elegant and rich, style with a zesty minerality so characteristic of its Alsatian terroir...Read More...
Domaine Trapet Beblenheim Gewürztraminer 2022
Domaine Trapet Beblenheim Gewürztraminer 2022

From £24.00

Vegan, Biodynamic and Organic this is the perfect wine for fairly spicy food...Read More...
Domaine Rolly Gassmann Gewürztraminer 2019
Domaine Rolly Gassmann Gewürztraminer 2019

From £27.00

Rich & balanced with vibrant acidity and velvety sweetness this wine melts on the palate...Read More...
Domaine de Beaurenard Rasteau 2021
Domaine de Beaurenard Châteauneuf-du-Pape Boisrenard 2020
Domaine de Beaurenard Châteauneuf-du-Pape Boisrenard 2020

From £64.00

A stunning, benchmark Châteauneuf-du-Pape produced organically & biodynamically...Read More...
Julien Brocard Chablis 1er Cru Côte de Lechet 2021
Julien Brocard Chablis 1er Cru Côte de Lechet 2021

From £44.00

An award-winning biodynamic & organic expression that is elegant, intense and seductive...Read More...
Julien Brocard Chablis La Boissonneuse 2022
Julien Brocard Chablis La Boissonneuse 2022

From £35.00

An intense, award-winning style of Chablis made adopting organic & biodynamic principles...Read More...
Querciabella Mongrana 2020
Querciabella Mongrana 2020

From £19.00

A vibrant and intense blend of Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, charming to drink on its own...Read More...
Tournon Mathilda Shiraz 2020
Tournon Mathilda Shiraz 2020

From £15.75

A silky & elegant Shiraz named for Michel Chapoutier's daughter Mathilde...Read More...
Matetic Corralillo Gewürztraminer 2023
Matetic Corralillo Gewürztraminer 2023

From £15.00

Concentrated with creamy ripe fruits and a long intense finish...Read More...
Domaines Leflaive Mâcon-Verzé 2022
Domaines Leflaive Mâcon-Verzé 2022

From £40.00

A superb expression of Chardonnay made by one of Burgundy's iconic winemakers...Read More...
Domaine du Nozay Sancerre 2023
Domaine du Nozay Sancerre 2023

From £26.50

Organic & biodynamic Sancerre, with generous, creamy fruit and subtle minerality...Read More...
Domaine Lafarge Vial Fleurie Clos Vernay 2016
Domaine Lafarge Vial Fleurie 2015
Matetic Syrah 2017
Matetic Syrah 2017

From £55.00

A serious expression of Syrah from the Chilean masters of Biodynamics - Matetic...Read More...