Biodynamic means that the wine was not only organic, but made according to the rhythms of the cosmos,
Biodynamic is-- sounds very weird.
biodynamic won the other one.
They basically took the biodynamic farming and expanded on that.
And is your wine biodynamic ?
He practices biodynamics , which is, sort of, organics beyond.
But not even Steinerien biodynamics -- although he would argue it's classical Steinerian biodynamics -- but he's pushed aside the by-the-numbers version of biodynamics
Some might say something about being biodynamic , organic, natural-- there are so many labeling terms and it's overwhelming to say the least.
They're huge into sustainable biodynamic farming.
When I'm talking about biodynamic farming, I'm talking about synchronizing the viticultural process with the natural cycles of the plants and of nature,
And his method is called biodynamic farming.
as Bonny Doon releases its first biodynamic wines in two to three years.
Can you guys tell which is the biodynamically rich soil here just from looking at this slide?
Hack into nature, biodynamics , biodiversity, cycles and seasons.
Natural wine's more about farmers and, I think, biodynamic farming and stuff like that and low intervention, minimal sulfur.
I know this sounds a bit weird, but it could be that to obey biodynamic strictures,
Olivia Wu: Yeah, the dedicated farmer, biodynamic farmer for David Kinch.
by the end of this talk, why it's biodynamics and not just dynamics.
So these days, you hear a lot about organic, natural, biodynamic wines.
However, an awful lot of very, very good wine producers have adopted biodynamic viticulture, because it does seem to result in vines and soil that
look so much healthier and produce wines that very often, in a blind tasting I will think, I think that's biodynamic .
90s, actually one of the early OFRF grants was Doctor John Reganold who compared organic apples, biodynamic apples and conventional apples for, uh, price, taste, nutrient density
And so if each one of us, whether we're permaculturalists, whether we're biodynamic , whether we're Fukuoka culture, which there's a tremendous amount to
What connects them, is my understanding of breakthrough, which I have recently coined the term "Breakthrough Biodynamics ," and hopefully you understand why,
I mean, we have all of this data now, telling us that if it is a biodynamically rich soil, if there's a lot of
There's the biodynamics people, biochart enthusiasts, the permaculture folks, the soil