How Do You Choose An Organic Wine?
Organic wines have increased in popularity recently as more people become concerned about the effects of pesticides and added sulfites in the body. Some people who are bothered by sulfites in regular wine find that they can tolerate organic wine. Before you select an organic wine, you must first understand what defines organic wine and how to search for one. Find a seller of organic wine. Wines can be purchased online, or you can call or check with a local store. You can also visit an organic winery for a tasting if there is one nearby, or if you’re wiling to make the trip. Decide which type of wine you want. The types of organic wine are the same as in regular wine; for instance, merlot or cabernet sauvignon. The only difference is in the grapes, sulfites, and sometimes the growing methods used. Read the label or online description to see if the wine is organic, or just made with organic grapes. To be officially labeled “organic” by the USDA, the wine must be grown from organic grapes