[PDF][PDF] Barriers and driving forces in organic winemaking in Europe: case studies in France and Italy

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Despite the growing interest of consumers in natural wines over the last few years, organic
winemakers face a number of barriers to further development. The European Union has
difficulty in developing a credible regulatory environment for organic wine making with a
common solution for the member states. There is confusion in existing definitions,
regulations, implemented strategies and certification. Purpose: This paper aims to shed light
on the poorly researched area of natural winemaking in Europe. Methodology: In this paper …
Abstract
Despite the growing interest of consumers in natural wines over the last few years, organic winemakers face a number of barriers to further development. The European Union has difficulty in developing a credible regulatory environment for organic wine making with a common solution for the member states. There is confusion in existing definitions, regulations, implemented strategies and certification.
Purpose
This paper aims to shed light on the poorly researched area of natural winemaking in Europe.
Methodology
In this paper we distil information from existing literature and a number of original case studies with natural wine producers in France and Italy to explore organic wine consumer motivations, producer motivations, production approaches and market strategies.
Findings
We suggest that 1. The EU-adopted legislative umbrella term'organic wines' obscures a heterogeneity of products, market motivations and strategies; 2. We need new tools for thinking about and analising the organic wine sector in Europe, 3. A key element for the growth of organic winemaking is a Europe-wine valorisation of'organic'as a mark of quality in wine.
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