The Future of Wine Forum, 26-27 November 2020
Are social issues in the vineyard an “Elephant in the room” for the wine industry? Well not so much any more given recent news, from modern slavery in Europe to labour challenges in South Africa and across Italy. In this session our panelists discuss how a wine business can consider supply chain social issues, from grape pickers to other vineyard workers, to contract labour and other areas.
Speakers:
Moderator:
Cedric Gravier winemaker at Domaine La Suffrene, on sustainability in Bandol
Sustainable wine making at Domaine Tempier, Bandol
Château de Bellet, a brief overview
Giacomo Conterno on making less but better and sustainable wine making approaches
Luisa Rocca from Bruno Rocca vineyard on sustainable wine
Frederic Tomayan of Domaine de la Begude on sustainable wine making in Bandol
Alan Manley from Bartolo Mascarello on a sustainable ethos and climate change
What is a sustainable wine closure? Corks vs. the rest
Sustainability from the ground up: The story of Château George 7, Fronsac
Trends in sustainable wine: The limits of Natural, the potential of circular approaches
What do consumers want from Champagne brands?
Consumers demand total transparency in wine. What does this look like?
Wine brands have a responsibility to lead on sustainability
Bertrand Michat on sustainability at Jaboulet
Matthieu Barret, Domaine Du Coulet, on making sustainable Cornas
The challenges of being organic in Condrieu
How the Crus Bourgeois du Médoc is pushing sustainability practice
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