Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems (Apr 2022)

Certification of Natural Wine: Policy Controversies and Future Prospects

  • Pablo Alonso González,
  • Eva Parga Dans,
  • Rosana Fuentes Fernández

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fsufs.2022.875427
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

Abstract

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Natural wine is made from grapes produced under organic or biodynamic management without using additives in the cellar. Natural wine represents a movement of winegrowers that see agriculture as an ethical act against wine industrialization and as a way to make food systems more sustainable. The movement has gained fast-growing global fame and connects rural producers with urban consumers. The recent French recognition of a natural wine certification has spurred discontent among other European countries and wine business associations. A debate about the policy implications of natural wine certification is necessary in order to shed light on the matter. This article calls for transparency in the labeling of wine ingredients, in line with recent consumer demands, which would make the creation of new certifications redundant.

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