This autumn, elevate the season with our fortified, sweet, and orange wines that are perfect for cozy nights and festive feasts. Sip, savor, and let these wines warm your heart as the temperatures drop.
Organic Wine Month is a celebration of the growing influence of organic wines in the global market. Once a niche curiosity, organic wines are now a mainstream choice, with significant growth in markets like France, where 36% of consumers regularly choose organic options. This trend is particularly driven by younger consumers who prioritize health, sustainability, and environmental benefits. Despite challenges like higher costs, the perceived value and benefits of organic wines continue to drive their popularity, especially in Europe and the U.S., where organic vineyards are rapidly expanding. Wine&Earth proudly supports this movement with a curated selection of organic and biodynamic wines.
Celebrate Organic Wine Month with Wine&Earth as we highlight our top organic winemakers. Discover the stories behind 15 pioneering producers, including Albury Organic Vineyard in England and Hedges Family Estate in the USA. Learn about their commitment to sustainable practices and explore a curated selection of organic wines that embody environmental stewardship and vibrant flavours. Join us in supporting these exceptional producers and their dedication to crafting the world's best organic wines.
Struggling to find the perfect wine to compliment the food? Take a suggestion from Luke, our resident "Wine Guru", on what he feels ought to do the trick. From Gamey meats to elegant canapés, we have you covered this Valentines.
In the ever-changing world in which we inhabit, it comes with no surprise that the new generation of wine makers are moving with the times and utilizing modern technology to identify and tackle issues such as disease and drought. Along with listening to the consumer and making new products to fit in with healthier lifestyles whilst at the same time trying to combat the effects of climate change on their vineyards and moving to more sustainable practices.
Having a good bottle of wine can make an evening. But when you pull your favourite bottle and it just doesn’t taste like it should, it puts a ‘damp squib’ on the evening. So how do you know if your bottle is corked?