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Sustainable Wine Focus on Tenuta Le Mandorlaie In recent years, the global conversation around sustainability has extended its roots into the world of winemaking. Sustainable wine, as a concept, encompasses a commitment to environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and economic viability throughout the entire organic winemaking process. It is a holistic approach that seeks to minimize the environmental impact of vineyard and winery operations, support local communities, and create wines that are not only delicious but also reflective of a dedication to the health of the planet. The Key Principles of Sustainable Wine Sustainable winemaking places a strong emphasis on environmental conservation. This includes responsible water usage, soil management, and biodiversity preservation.

We are quite often asked about our vineyard, that was planted over 70 years ago, for us it is an incredible place, one where time has stood still and the vines with care are still producing incredible grapes.  We imagine a wine as a symphony of grape varieties dancing together in a harmonious blend, each contributing its unique note to create a masterpiece. Now, enter the enchanting world of "field blend" wines – a vinous expression that goes beyond the conventional boundaries of single-varietal wines. In the vast vineyard of oenology, a field blend is not merely a wine; it's a sensorial voyage, an ode to diversity, and a

Creating a wine that tells our story It is certainly no secret, we enjoy our wines! Marthese and I have been enjoying wines together throughout Italy since we were married over 25 years ago. We find that wines go with memories of friends, of events, of locations, sunsets, restaurants or special moments in our lives that we celebrate. Our Wine journey In the time that we have been together, our wine journey we think, has been much like anyone else who started out tasting and drinking wine with little knowledge of the wine world and its complexities of choice, we started enjoying sparking wine and white wines and slowly understood the