Wednesday, January 30, 2008

BioFach 2008 International Organic Wine Award

BioFach 2008 International Wine Award 8 Special Gold, 21 Gold and 118 Recommendations Distinguished jury selects top international organic wines World’s biggest organic wine tasting in Nürnberg


An expert jury of over 35 well-known tasters from eight nations selected top international organic wines for the tenth time on 1-2 December 2007. BioFach 2008, the World Organic Trade Fair, is all geared to organic wine and in combination with Vivaness, the Trade Fair for Natural Personal Care and Wellness, is expected to attract some 2,600 exhibitors and 45,000 trade visitors from 21-24 February. BioFach 2007 had already registered peak participation with around 300 wine exhibitors from 13 countries. Some 10 % growth is expected in 2008. The world’s biggest organic wine exhibition takes place for the first time in the day-lit hall 4A and promises something special to tickle the palate. The first weekend in December 2007 provided a foretaste in the Exhibition Centre Nuremberg.

545 wines from 15 countries faced the international jury of experts
Trained senses, fine noses and palates, and an expert eye for the fine wine in the glass were essential qualities again this time when it came to deciding which of the top organic wines entered were to receive the BioFach 2008 International Wine Award. More than 35 international tasters from the fields of oenology, wine trade, winegrowing and cellar techniques, sommeliers and wine journalists tasted altogether 545 top wines from 15 countries on 1-2 December 2007 in Nürnberg.

This time, 306 red, 183 white, 16 rosé, and 18 each of sparkling wine and dessert wine competed for Special Gold, Gold and Recommendations. 4 very special wines were also tasted. These included Amarone specialities from Veneto and wine from fungus-resistant varieties of vines. Red wine was represented most strongly with 56 %. 34 % of the wines entered were white wines. The leading countries in the BioFach 2008 International Wine Award were Italy with 125 wines entered, followed by Austria (118), Germany (105), Spain (88) and France (53). But not only the classic regions were represented; currently less known winegrowing regions like Poland and Slovenia also entered a selection of fine wines.
Refined judging method for the BioFach 2008 Wine Award
Only the best wines can hope to win the BioFach 2008 International Wine Award. This year, pairs of tasting teams of 3 - 4 tasters judged the individual wine groups, which are determined by country of origin and wine type. The first selection round of the new judging method filters out definite vinification faults. The tasters know the vine variety and region of origin to make sure typical features of certain regions do not count as defects. The exclusion is justified in a comprehensible way in writing. Wines that present the variety type and regionality especially well enter the second round. The respective places result from conversion to an international 100-point scheme. Red wines nominated for Special Gold are tasted for stability after 24 hours oxidation time. With the aid of a specially developed system, the tasters determine and judge up to 24 parameters, including appearance (clarity, colour, consistency, viscosity...), aroma and taste aspects (salty, mineral taste, intensity, finish...), typicity, origin and potential. The judging procedures provide informative and comprehensible results.

And the winners are... The jury presented altogether 8 Special Gold and 21 Gold awards. 118 wines received a recommendation. The awards will be presented to the winning wines at BioFach 2008 as part of the official tour of the exhibition straight after the opening ceremony. Visitors can then judge the quality of the wines for themselves in the Vinotheque, the new tasting area at BioFach. BioFach 2008 also devotes a special wine brochure to the winning wines for the first time, which contains everything worth knowing about the individual top organic wines.

Udo Funke, Exhibition Director of BioFach and Vivaness, is delighted:
“The quality and bandwidth of the organic wines entered are impressive. I am convinced we are on the right track with the new wine concept in hall 4A and with the focus on top quality for the International Wine Award as well. I am looking forward to my second organic industry festival here in Nürnberg from 21-24 February 2008!”

Conference on Organic Viticulture and Wine (Modena, Italy, June 2008)

9 th Conference on Organic Viticulture and Wine

In the frame of the 16th IFOAM Organic World Congress “Cultivate the Future”.
Modena, Italy 16-17 June 2008

The Conference
The Organic Viticulture and Wine Conference (OVWC) accompanied the last 9 IFOAM Congresses and became an important meeting for researchers, advisors and producers who work in organic wine production around the world.

The 2008 OVWC offers opportunities for scientific presentations but also wants to promote an exchange of practical experiences on grape (wine and table) production and on all aspects of wine-making that are appropriate for the organic concept. Additionally, economics, public relations and marketing, regulatory issues and impact on human health will be considered as topics.

Presentations, posters exhibition and discussions will be organized in parallel workshops following the main topics of the conference:


Viticulture

  • vines for organic wine production - resistant/tolerant grape varieties, local varieties, propagation techniques for the production of organic vines.
  • soil management techniques and mechanical tools for innovative, environmentally friendly and economically sustainable management
  • techniques, strategies and products for organic grape protection
  • biodynamic viticulture

Winemaking

  • environmental and sensory qualities of organic wine and how to measure them
  • techniques for organic wine-making
  • rules for organic wine-making

Socio-economics

  • marketing of organic wines
  • consumer expectations and public relations
  • economics of organic viticulture and wine-making
  • packaging and labelling of organic wine

Papers and posters will be accepted on the basis of their relevance to the conference scope.

How to submit a paper/poster
All papers will be submitted to the joint platform in Organic Eprints. Papers need to be submitted according to the template provided.
The deadline for the submission of the contribution is November 15th.

Contributions should consist of a short paper on 4 pages, with a maximum of 2500 words. For selected papers, authors will be asked to present an abstract (500 words) to be published in the book of Abstracts (Conference Reader).

To download the Eprints instructions and the template, go to:
http://www.ifoam.org/events/ifoam_conferences/owc/call_for_paper.html

Papers/poster review
Papers and posters will be peer reviewed and authors will be informed by January 31st 2008 as to whether they are accepted or not. Any required revision of the papers/posters must be completed by February 29th 2008.

Conference language
All papers should be submitted in English but during the conference translation into French and Italian will be provided.

Conference proceedings
All presentations and posters will be included, as an abstract, in the book of abstracts that will be distributed to all participants during the Congress. The proceedings will be distributed on CD-rom at the conference.

Scientific and Organizing Board
• Daniel Granes, France
• Glenn Mc Gourty, USA
• Randolf Kauer, Germany
• Cristina Micheloni, Italy coordinator
• Roberto Zironi, Italy

Information and contact

If you would like to contact the organizer for more information on the 16th IFOAM Organic World Congress:
Consorzio ModenaBio 2008
Via Rainusso 144
41100 Modena
phone +39 059 209762
fax +39 059 209712
ifoam2008@provincia.modena.it

If you would like to contact the Organic Viticulture and Wine Conference organizer:
AIAB – Associazione Italiana Agricoltura Biologica
via Piave 14 - 00189 Roma
phone: +39-06-45437485
fax: +39-06-45437469
wineconference@aiab.it

Should you have problems submitting your contribution or questions related to Organic Eprints, please contact:
Helga Willer, Research Institute of Organic Agriculture FiBL, Ackerstrasse, 5070 Frick, Switzerland, Tel. + 41 62 8657-207, E-mail helga.willer@fibl.org, www.isofar.org/modena2008