Chakana's Biodynamic Winemaking in the DESERT

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Will Perego visits the stunning vineyards of Chakana, located in Agrelo, Mendoza, Argentina, to chat with Leo Devia, Chakana's winemaker, and explore their transition to organic and biodynamic wines! Discover the unique terroir of the Andes mountains, the challenges of winemaking in a desert climate, and the philosophy behind Chakana's Nuna Malbec 2022—an organic masterpiece that truly represents the land. We also dive into a blind tasting that highlights the purity of organic wine. 🍷

Whether you're a wine lover or into sustainability, this will inspire you to rethink the way wine should be made. We are proud to announce that we carefully selected Chakana's organic wines as part of our Purest Vines wine collection subscription, currently available only in the United States.

Enjoy this delicious wine comfortably at home, by yourself, or in good company. Salud! 🥂

👉 Learn more about Purest Vines at https://purestvines.com

👉 Learn more about Chakana at https://chakanawines.com

🍃 Purest Vines is the world's healthiest wine. The way all wines should be. It does NOT contain sugar, sulfites, chemicals, microplastics, mycotoxins, or GMOs. It is organic, vegan, kosher, keto, and paleo-friendly, and it is grown in a small family's single vineyard.

Purest Vines has low calories, the purest water from high mountain springs, third-party purity tests, and heat control while in transit. It is the healthiest wine for you and for the planet because of our drop irrigation, zero carbon footprint, fair trade, eco-lightweight glass bottle, and recyclable and non-toxic cork, label, and inks.

😐 Did you know that ONLY 4% of wines worldwide are organic?

🌿 Conventional farming can feed your body with synthetic pesticides, harmful insecticides, toxic metabolites, artificial fertilizers, animal hormones, antibiotics, heavy metals, and other unsafe substances. You're much better off without them!

76 wine additives approved by the FDA. Why drink polyoxyethylene 40, dimethyl dicarbonate, copper sulfate, alumino-silicates, carbohydrate gum Arabic, ammonium phosphate, mega purple, sulfites, tannin, and other strange additives along with your favorite wine?

⚠️ Producers aren't required to disclose ingredients

Although wine is food, wine gets a pass on ingredient labeling from the US government, as it does in most of the world. Shamefully, listing ingredients is entirely optional for alcoholic manufacturers… while you pay with your health. You deserve better!

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