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Cellar Christmas Party x Bad Time Disco 13.12.2025

Cellar Christmas Party x Bad Time Disco 13.12.2025

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Here we go again for our first BTD party of the season at the Cellar!  
Like last year, join us for afternoon on the stairs with Dj sets, records & designer vintage and high quality second hand clothes booths and natural wine of course!

And! BTD records’ selection will be available at the Cellar for the next two months. Come anytime to check them out and use the listening station while sipping on some of your favourite wines!

Come celebrate our 15th anniversary!

SAT 13.12 | FOCCACIA FROM 1-8PM | DJ SET 3-8PM | La Cabane  Cellar
FREE PARTY - COME TO SAY HI!

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Organic, Biodynamic and Natural wine. What’s the difference?

To understand this concept and its various ramifications, it is necessary to keep something clear in mind: before the 20th century and the spreading of affordable synthetic fertilisers, all farming was organic. When the shift to the use of synthetics and pesticides happened, it became necessary to diversify traditional organic farming from the new modern farming. 


ORGANIC WINE

Simply put, organic farming forbids the use of synthetic fertilisers, synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or genetically modified organisms. The basic requirements are generally specific and engage the farmers not to use any chemical fertilisers and other synthetic products in the vineyard. It does not prevent the vintner from using the conventional winemaking process after harvesting. 


BIODYNAMIC WINE

Let’s take organic farming one step further: Biodynamic. The creator of this agricultural system is the Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner, who developed the principles of biodynamics in a series of lectures given in 1924 in Germany. Here lies the foundation of true organic wines, with a strict limit in the use of additives, stringent requirements and at the end obtaining a biodynamic certification.


NATURAL WINE

The previous definitions are usually, and rightfully, associated with it, because most natural wine is also organic and/or biodynamic. But not vice versa!

Natural wine is wine in its purest form, simply described as nothing added, nothing taken away, just grapes fermented. No manipulation whatsoever, minimal intervention both in the vineyards and in the winery. Healthy grapes, natural yeast and natural fermentation, with no filtration nor fining. Sounds easy, right? However, making natural wine is unforgiving and it requires a bigger amount of work than conventional wine. To this day, natural wine has no certification yet.