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Cheers to great grapes and happy bees

What do honey and wine have in common?  Well, more than you might think.

Found in an endless array of different hues and flavors – from pale gold to deep amber and clover to blueberry – honey is as much an expression of terroir as wine is. The honey that bees produce is influenced by the plants and crops found nearby, which lend the final product distinct flavors and characteristics.

Plus, organic farming practices like the ones we use in our vineyards, provide a chemical-free sanctuary for bees, helping to maintain and protect the declining bee population.  Natural partners and pollinators like bees are also essential players when it comes to keeping our vineyards healthy and happy.

So, cheers to great grapes and happy bees!

Categories: Home & Garden
Joseph Brinkley, Bonterra's regenerative organic champion

Happy National Farmers Day to our very own regenerative organic champion Joseph Brinkley 🌱

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From the vineyards we plant to the workers who harvest, we care about every aspect of our winemaking process being equitable and thoughtful.

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Inspired by these sweet moments from @readtealeaves. Wine glass in hand. Pasta boiling. Kids playing. Spring at our door. Does it get any better?

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Bottle shot of Bonterra Sauvignon Blanc with several dishes in the background

Did your mouth just water? Ours did. Share your go-to wine night spread in the comments below.

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