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Do you know where the wine in your glass was grown? A winery can indicate where the grapes were grown many ways such as an appellation designation to give you validated information, simply the required country of origin on the label, or wineries can simply share unverified vineyard sources on back labels. Much like appellation systems control a region’s wine origins, the Canadian Organic Standard controls organic wines and can be trusted to ensure the traceability of organic grape content in the bottle with rigorous inspections.
Canada Organic symbol on a bottle of organic wine is controlled by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and is the only validation to consumers of organic grapes, organic wine production and no GMO products – all inspected by a certifying body. The traceability audit behind the symbol is one of the many facets of an organic winery’s operations that are scrutinized on an annual basis. Traceability record keeping has to be exemplary for the inspector to trace wines back to specific parcels of vineyards, and to ensure proper chain of custody and non-contamination. And each grower that supplies grapes must be organic themselves, providing a vital record for the wine audit. Traceability is one of the major foundations behind the organic symbol on the bottle.
Scrutiny in food production has steadily increased for food safety, sustainable efforts and consumer demand. Organic wine has the traceability that consumers are demanding.