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Sustainable Wine interviews actors from across the wine value chain, mostly winemakers and growers, on key sustainability issues in the wine industry. Head over to www.sustainablewine.co.uk for more news and analyses on sustainability in wine, winemaking and circular economy.
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SWR Member Interview: How to work with nature, not against it
In this Sustainable Wine Roundtable (SWR) Member Interview podcast Hanna Halmari speaks with Romain Ott, winemaker at the Provençal winery Château Léoube. Romain shares the estate's approach to sustainability, specifically their focus on organic viticulture and biodiversity. Romain underscores the importance of protecting and restoring nature through maintaining and regenerating what already exists: We need to work with the nature, help it and guide it, rather than trying to "recreate the environment."
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What is vitiforestry and how can it benefit the vineyard?
In this podcast Toby Webb, founder of the Sustainable Wine Roundtable, talks with Etelle Higonnet. They discuss vitiforestry and it's potential and use in vineyards for management of climate risk and nature improvements. For more resources on vitiforestry, including a contact database, see here.
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SWR Webinar: Why join the Bottle Weight Accord?
The SWR Bottle Weight Accord now has 15 signatories with many more wine businesses, from retailers to producers, currently in the process of joining.The SWR Bottle Weight Accord is a voluntary collaboration in which signatories commit to reducing the average 750ml still wine bottle weight to below an average of 420 grammes by the end of 2026.At SWR we know this is not going to be easy. Our role is also to support members in making this happen. We will do this in two ways:
Firstly, we’ll drive both connections and collaboration between members so they can share challenges and solutions.
Secondly, we’re developing guidance and tools to enable the Accord to happen.
In this webinar our speakers share more about the process, the outcomes and most importantly, the climate and savings.Speakers include:
Dr Peter Stanbury, Research and Standards Director, SWR
Anne-Laure Ferroir, Director, Terra Vitis
Jeff Turnas, Senior Vice President of Culinary, Whole Foods Market
Moderated by Tobias Webb, Founder and Executive Director, SWR -
In brief: What is the SWR Bottle Weight Accord and why should you join?
In this short podcast Sustainable Wine Roundtable founder Toby Webb and head of research Dr Peter Stanbury discuss the Bottle Weight Accord. They explain what it is, why wine retailers and producers are signing up, and why you should too.
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SWR Member Interview: What does the future hold for Margaret River wine?
In this Sustainable Wine Roundtable (SWR) Member Interview podcast Hanna Halmari speaks with Amanda Whiteland, CEO of Margaret River Wine Association (MRWA) in Western Australia.
Amanda explains what makes the region so unique for winemaking and shares more about MRWA and its sustainability initiatives. They discuss how climate change is affecting the region, how winemakers are adapting, and what the future looks like for Margaret River wine.
You can find MRWA's inaugural sustainability report here and a few sustainability case studies below:
Revegetation Program – Voyager Estate
Wastewater – Cape Mentelle & Stormflower
Energy Savings – Xanadu Winery -
Is trying to communicate sustainability to consumers a waste of time?
In this podcast Toby Webb, founder and executive director of the Sustainable Wine Roundtable, and marketing consultant Joe Fattorini have a candid conversation about communicating sustainability to consumers.
Toby, representing his personal views and not those of the SWR, takes a deliberately provocative stance. He kicks off the conversation by suggesting that communicating sustainability in today's wine industry "is a waste of time." Trying to communicate sustainability is too difficult at the moment, he says, and it instead distracts us from the real business of sustainability in wine. Joe, with his background as a tv presenter, marketing consultant, and wine merchant, brings in a different perspective, having typically worked closely with the customer as the starting point. Listen to the discussion to find out what points they agree on, and where they disagree.