Zinzins du comptoir
Jamie Anderson Jamie Anderson

Zinzins du comptoir

Zinzin du comptoir It was a whirlwind visit to a fantastic event primarily for wine professionals, featuring predominantly Burgundy wines, with a focus on Pinot and Chardonnay varieties

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Festival Vin Nature Suisse.
Jamie Anderson Jamie Anderson

Festival Vin Nature Suisse.

Festival du vin nature suisse ,Switzerlands premier natural wine festival in Switzerland, taken place in the center of Laussane in a warehouse. at Sev 52 .. A Zero Zero Event..

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Biojoleynes
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Biojoleynes

A trip to Biojoleynes in Leynes , a small group of winegrowers all having vines in Leynes wanted to testify to their choice to no longer use synthetic pesticides,

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Amsterdam - VI.NO.SO
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Amsterdam - VI.NO.SO

Bikes and Canals in Amsterdam , A trip to the fantastic Natural wine salon in Noord Amsterdam Vinoso

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Brut- Es
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Brut- Es

Brut es - Mulhouse 2022 , Our trip to the Fabulous event back in November in Mulhouse.

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Le chemin du vignoble Valais
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Le chemin du vignoble Valais

The Chemin du vignoble in the Valais could possible be one of if not the most spectacular walk/hike around vineyards in the world , tumbling down steep mountainsides traversing along the largest glacier valley in Europe on a path that stretches 65 kms between Branson near Martigny to Leuk in the Haut Valais.

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Washing Fruit does not remove Pesticides , new study shows
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Washing Fruit does not remove Pesticides , new study shows

If you need another reason why to switch to Natural wine, this is it ..A new scientific report highlights concerns about pesticide residues on food, revealing that washing fruits may not effectively remove toxic chemicals used in agriculture. Published in the American Chemical Society's journal Nano Letters, the study emphasizes that common washing practices fail to eliminate pesticides, which can penetrate the peel and reach the pulp of fruits like apples. The research suggests peeling, rather than washing, as a more effective way to reduce pesticide residues.

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Upcoming events.

A list of Upcoming Natural wine fairs.