Domaine Bousquet vineyard, winery and the Andes in the background
Domaine Bousquet’s Gaia Malbec pays tribute to the Ancient Greek Earth Goddess, Gaia – who features on the label – and acknowledges the fundamental role the earth plays in winemaking.
Gaia has been an inspiration from the very beginnings of Domaine Bousquet, a winery which has been a pioneer of organic viticulture in Argentina since its inception and has been certified organic since 2001. Domaine Bousquet is a founder member of the UK-based Sustainable Wine Roundtable, and recently became the first winery outside of the US to earn Regenerative Organic Certified status - one of only four wineries world-wide to have this status. It was certified B Corp status at the end of 2022.
- 100% organic
- 100% vegan
- Biodiversity in the vineyards
- Fauna (foxes, rabbits and endangered species) are encouraged with vineyard water stations to enhance diversity
- Ducks at the winery pond balances vegetative growth
- A small flock of sheep was recently introduced to keep the weeds down & for natural fertiliser
- Peregrine falcons scare off grape-eating birds, instead of using pesticides
- Pioneering biofilter system to conserve water: at trial stage
- Lightweight bottles to reduce carbon footprint
- Local economy support; infrastructure; education; career opportunities for local population
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Support independent eco journalism that drives real change.The grapes for Gaia Malbec are 100% estate grown and sourced from the high altitude Gualtallary Valley in Tupungato, a sub-region of Mendoza’s Uco Valley. The fruit is harvested by hand and the wine aged in French oak for 10 months.
Gaia Malbec 2020 is available via Waitrose at £16.99.
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