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Being BioIntegrale means giving every word the right importance, sometimes finding new meanings. Read more to find out how to speak the language of Sustainability.

Amphora n. f. – Each BioIntegrale wine is aged into terracotta jars, called amphora. Read more

Being vi. – Being BioIntegrale is for life. Read more

Biodiversity friend n. p. – Disciplinary according to which it is possibile to certify the biodiversity of a geowing environment. Read more

Capezzàgna n.f. – It is the beginning and the end of the row. It is the place where the working animal changes its direction, it stops and focuses to start working in the other way. Read more

Compost 〈kòmpost〉 n.m. – Get scraps of pruning (stalks, skins, cuttings), add green manure from the working horses and that’s it: you’ve got the best nutrient for your soil. Read more

Decalogue n. m. – Learn how to be BioIntegrale in just 10 moves! Read more

Development n. m. – Avoiding explotation of the soil, BioIntegrale people want to valorize their land and the whole environment. Read more

Environment n.m. – Becoming BioIntegrale is a good start to protect it. Each one of us should work in order to ensure environmental protection. Read more

Goose n. f.- The working geese eat the grass under the rows of the vines: this help us keeping the rows clean. 100% Natural. Read more

Grade zero n. m. This is how it is first evaluated the index of vitality of a growing environment. Read more

Green manure n. m. – Basic substance to enrich the soil of thousands of organic substances. Read more

Horse n. m. – Working horses are very helpful in the estate. We have met two Comtois. Read more