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The rise of organic wine

No doubt about it, we live in a more conscious world with a heightened awareness of the impacts of our actions – on both the planet and ourselves. As a result, the demand for organics has increased as we seek healthier, more sustainable options.

The same is true in the world of wine, where demand for organic options is increasing. The Organic Trade Association predicts that one billion bottles of organic wine will be consumed globally by 2023, a figure that will have more than doubled from 441 million in 2013. In the next decade, the area of organic vineyards worldwide is expected to triple. Currently

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