Organic wines - San Francisco Chronicle Wine section in 60 seconds

Filed under: Wine , West Coast , Farming , Fruit , America Yesterday, the Chronicle food section focused on organic foods . Today, their wine section does the same, looking at organic wines and why they are so difficult to find . Many vineyards grow certified organic grapes, but the wines themselves are not organic. The reason? The USDA prohibits added sulfites in organic wines. Wine country is starting to use sheep to tend the vineyards , as weed eaters and, well, fertilizers. I love the idea! Of course, the very next story in the Chronicle is about pairing merlot with LAMB pilaf ! Speaking of Merlot, Washington State offers a number of merlots for under $20 , some even earning three out of four stars from the Chronicle. They also call up the spirit of writer Dashiell Hammett for bargain wines . The Beer of the Month is Chipotle Ale , perfect to go with tomorrow's Cinco de Mayo flavors. Of course, you can always pick from Forbes' list of "coolest" beers , posted yesterday. [photo: of 2004 Vida Organica Malbec Rose  by Sarah] Permalink     Email this     Linking Blogs     Comments

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