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Winemaking or Viticultural Practices

Highlight the craftsmanship and care that goes into each bottle by adding your specific winemaking practices to your profile.

Updated over a week ago

Update your Winemaking / Viticultural practices

  1. Log In: Log in to ATDW

  2. Profiles: In the main menu, select 'PROFILES'

  3. Find Profile: Find the relevant profile and click the corresponding ‘UPDATE’ button.

  4. Wine Features: In the sub menu, select 'Wine Features'.

  5. Winemaking / Viticultural practices: In the Winemaking / Viticultural practices section, working your way down the list, use the relevant checkboxes to select the Winemaking / Viticultural practices that apply to your property. (See: What Winemaking or Viticultural Practices can I add below for a description of each)

  6. Submit for Review: Once complete, check your Profile Summary and then submit your profile for review. This step is crucial to ensure that your profile is reviewed, approved, and published, making your updated information visible to potential customers.


What Winemaking or Viticultural Practices can I add?

Ancestral Method / Pétillant-Naturel (Pét-Nat)

This traditional method of sparkling wine production results in natural bubbles and unique flavour profiles. Adding this shows your commitment to heritage winemaking techniques.

Basket Pressed

Indicating that your wines are basket pressed highlights the gentler, more artisanal extraction of juice, which preserves delicate flavours and reduces tannins.

Carbonation

This method is used to create sparkling wines by adding carbon dioxide, offering customers a lighter, refreshing style of wine.

Traditional Method

Featuring the traditional method, used in Champagne, showcases your dedication to time-honoured sparkling winemaking techniques that produce elegant and complex wines.

Hand-picked

Highlighting hand-picked grapes signals quality and attention to detail, showing that you focus on selecting only the best fruit for your wines.

Single Vineyard

Adding single vineyard wines emphasises the unique terroir of your location, allowing customers to experience the distinct characteristics of your estate.

Estate Grown

Estate grown wines are produced entirely from grapes grown on your property, showcasing your complete control over the winemaking process from vine to bottle.

Family Run

Showcasing your winery as family-run communicates tradition, passion, and personal commitment to winemaking, which appeals to customers seeking authentic, handcrafted experiences.

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