Budget Cuts Put Agence Bio at Risk

A budget cut is threatening the continued existence of the French organic agency.

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Millésime Bio 2025: Market Indicator

For the 32nd time, Millésime Bio will kick off in Montpellier at the end of January. Young winemakers will benefit from a 30% discount. The No & Low category will debut at the event.

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Organic Wine Stagnates in France

Is an oversupply following the conversion boom? The French organic wine sector seems to be at a turning point.

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New Chair for France Vin Bio

Sébastien David has been appointed as the new chair of France Vin Bio. Once again, a winemaker from the Loire takes on this role.

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What Do Consumers Really Think About Organic Wine?

Vineyards everywhere are converting to organic. How are consumers responding?

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Organic in French: Millésime Bio 2025

For the first time, no- and low-alcohol products will be showcased at Millésime Bio, the world’s premier trade fair for organic wine, set to take place from January 27 to 29, 2025, in Montpellier.

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Baux-de-Provence: France’s First Fully Organic AOP

In France, there is now a renowned AOP region where all wineries are certified organic.

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Natural Wine is Not a Crime

A court ruling has allowed Berlin winemaker Horst Hummel to continue selling his “Schillerwein”. Among other issues, the wine was flagged for its high volatile acidity,

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Glyphosate Use Disqualifies from Napa Green Certification

The sustainability organization aims to make a third of vineyard areas in Napa County herbicide-free by 2028.

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