

Through 35 essential questions, this accessible guide enlightens wine enthusiasts on the principles of biodynamic viticulture. Antoine Lepetit de la Bigne, viticultural consultant and oenologist, distinguishes fact from fiction with an approach that is both scientific and educational. An essential resource for understanding the differences between organic and biodynamic wine, lunar cycles, and the challenges of natural viticulture.
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The world of wine is increasingly talking about biodynamics, but many misconceptions and confusions persist. This book offers a Clear and rigorous lighting on this agricultural method related to the lunar cycles, the cosmic forces and theLiving ecosystem of the vine.
Antoine Lepetit de la Bigne, Polytechnic graduate, agronomist engineer, and oenologist, respond to 35 chosen questions to demystify the practice:
What is the difference between Organic and biodynamic agriculture ? ?
Does biodynamics have a basis scientist ? ?
Are biodynamic wines best ? ?
What role does the moon in the growth of the vine ?
Why some renowned winemakers Are they adopting biodynamics ?
With a tone that is both Documented, accessible, and committed, this book is an excellent starting point for anyone who wants to understand the deeper meaning of biodynamics, without dogma or jargon.
Antoine Lepetit de la Bigne is biodynamic winegrower, , Oenologist and wine consultant recognized. Founder of The School of Wine and Terroirs, he puts his scientific skills at the service of a Viticulture respectful of living beings. This book reflects his field experience and clear teaching approach.
Title : 35 Questions on Biodynamics – For Wine Enthusiasts
Author : Antoine Lepetit de la Bigne
Editor : Sang de la Terre
Language: French
ISBN: 978-2-86985-416-1
Format : Paperback
Number of pages : 142
Themes : Biodynamic wine, natural viticulture, agroecology, organic wine, ecology
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