It still fails to recognize what his neighbor knowing that working for his own chapel is taking a stand and sometimes this position is shaky and off-putting!
A good example of this interview with Thierry Julien, president of the AIVB-LR (Association of Organic Wines from Languedoc Roussillon ) show organizer Vintage Organic trade show that continues year after year to meet a great success and attract on the floor of the Languedoc in Montpellier, buyers from around the world in order to seek various and certified organic wines to their customers.
Initially, the wine growers must be certified organic . So we will say they are all organic. This is a chapel . But among them, as this certification takes into account that the production of grape bio, there are those who continue the effort in the cellar, in winemaking, those who are with modern (yeasting etc ...) and those who grow without philosophy inputs to the end, the natures , hardcore, even going so not to use sulfur or copper. The spiers bloom!
As we said exactly Thierry Julien: "here you will not find wine nature. An organic wine is a certified wine is a specification that a winemaker has applied for 3 years he remained in conversion . A natural wine is a wine that is not controlled. One not know how it is done. We must rely on the good faith of the one who made it (me: it's called a winemaker Mr. Julien). It's not based on any law. This is not serious. And ultimately it results in wines that are 3/4 not good, which do not age well, which evolve very bad, very serrated and which give a very bad image of organic wine . An organic wine is not a Wine nature. It has nothing to do. Here, there are only organic wine, certified people, who pay for their certification and are monitored. "
The die is cast!
I dare not say that actually further the wealth of winemakers in farming , Millesime Bio is for many of us one of the best ways to find and discover wines " natures ". But perhaps they are not considered nature since certified organic ?
The video in its entirety, a speech more complete than my meager shortcuts above!
Tags: organic wines , grape production , organic farming , specifications , chapel , nature , trade show , winemaker , Languedoc Roussillon , conversion , organic wine















The chapels are good only kneel and bow down. Better to stay out ...
Totally agree with you Sylvain. You're angry or tonight?
I had not seen your question but yes I am a little tired of all these squabbles Franco-French which are made only to pit people against each other. There is room for everyone, consumers that they are not experts or are able to enjoy a wine or not, whether natural, organic, conventional or alien. Let some people take for calves. It's a little political mind happens in the wine world. Diversity is the best thing that can happen: the rest is hogwash.
he should be careful Mr. Thierry Julien drink organic wine sulphited makes weird ..
[...] A good article because it was able to see people who have things to say without mixing chapels! (See last article) [...]
Yes, is not organic which means ... Meanwhile, the president Thierry Julien handed diplomas to winemakers wines known for their "natures" ... We swim in the open sea of contradictions. Going against the current, of course. See: http://www.les5duvin.com/article-et-si-l-on-re-parlait-du-bio-et-du-nature-98382300.html