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Frequently asked questions
What are sustainable wines?
Sustainable wines are produced by wineries that prioritize environmentally responsible farming, long-term vineyard health, and thoughtful stewardship of their communities and natural resources.
What does sustainability mean in wine?
In wine, sustainability generally refers to practices that balance environmental care, social responsibility, and economic viability so that vineyards can continue to thrive for future generations.
Are sustainable wines the same as organic wines?
No. Organic wine refers specifically to farming practices that avoid synthetic pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers. Sustainable wine is a broader philosophy that may also include water conservation, biodiversity, energy use, and community initiatives.
Are sustainable wines the same as biodynamic wines?
No. Biodynamic farming follows a holistic agricultural philosophy, while sustainability encompasses a wider range of environmental, social, and economic practices.
Do sustainable wines taste different?
Sustainability itself does not determine a wine's flavor. However, many wine lovers appreciate that sustainably farmed wines often reflect a strong sense of place and thoughtful vineyard management.
Are all sustainable wines certified?
No. Some wineries participate in sustainability certification programs, while others follow sustainable practices without pursuing formal certification.
Why do producers choose sustainable farming?
Many producers embrace sustainability to protect natural resources, improve vineyard health, support their communities, and preserve their land for future generations.
How does Argaux select its sustainable wines?
At Argaux, our Sustainable Wines collection is sourced from small producers who prioritize stewardship, thoughtful farming, and authenticity. We seek out wines that express their region, tell a story, and create meaningful moments around the table.

















































