Ecologically working winegrowers do not rely on individual measures. The total sum of all their activities has a sustainable and ecological effect and helps the vines to stay healthy.
Organic and biodynamic farming associations and EU organic farming legislation prohibit the use of synthetic insecticides, fungicides and weed control products in organic vineyards. Synthetic fertilizers are also taboo. Organic winegrowers want to protect and benefit from the ecosystem vineyard. They need healthy grapes in their vineyards to produce stable, tasty wines. Is this a contradiction? Or does it work in reality? A farm that decides to work organically is initially a so-called “farm in conversion” for three years. During this time, the winegrower already works completely according to biological guidelines, so that the ecosystem vineyard can develop. They spread organic fertilizer and protect beneficial organisms. Also important are foliage work, adapted soil work and the use of protective and invigorating broths and teas made of yarrow, horsetail or nettle. Biodynamic farms also use special preparations such as horn sicilia or cow manure at precisely defined times.