Societal expectations regarding the use of phytosanitary products and climate change are two major challenges for the Bourgogne wine industry, as well as restoring production capacity. To help the sector meet these challenges, the Bourgogne Wine Board (BIVB) has joined forces with Bourgogne négociants and estates to launch two major programs. Co-developed with the industry, these initiatives have already received support from the French Ministry of Agriculture and FranceAgriMer. The Bourgogne Wine Board has committed to at least five years of support, working with local wine merchants and estates to implement the action plans designed for these programs.
„The Bourgogne Wine Board receives €700,000 to preserve winegrowing heritage“ weiterlesenProject Volta: Bourgogne continues to study the longevity of its white wines
The white wines of Bourgogne owe their reputation to their remarkable longevity. Yet in the face of a changing climate, the profiles of musts and wines are evolving. Understanding how ageing potential is built makes it possible to adapt practices and thus preserve this unique heritage.
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