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-Padi, Preserve Rural Sonoma
"It's difficult to know how the wine you drink was really made.
Sustainable grapes can be sprayed with toxic pesticides.
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Fortunately, Organically Sonoma has done the research—listing only the wines from certified organic vines—and can help you find wine made with your values in mind."
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"Pam Strayer's coverage of organic, biodynamic and natural wines stateside is based on rigorous research into individual wineries' wine growing and winemaking practices."
-Monty Waldin, JancisRobinson.com, author of numerous books on organic and biodynamic wines and head judge, Tuscany, Decanter World Wine Awards
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A former environmental and health journalist, she writes expertly about organic and biodynamic viticulture...and has impressive experience tasting wines."
-Jeremy Parzen, Coordinating Editor for North America, Slow Wine Guide 2020
"Pam Strayer, of Wine Country Geographic, is the country’s foremost authority on organic and biodynamic wines and vines. While I have taken advantage of her know-how for years, I am so excited that she is launching this site for consumers and the wine industry.
These sites are must have resources for all wine lovers who are concerned about greenwashing and want to know what wines are produced with certified organic or biodynamic grapes."
-Elizabeth Candelario, former president, Demeter USA; regenerative food and wine industry consultant
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