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Production, transformation and commercialisation :
three tasks for one profession

The profession of wine-grower was originally to produce grapes. However, the responsibilities of the wine-grower have broadened today from wine manufacturing to its commercialisation.

An essential responsibility for the quality of the wine
The approach of today’s wine-growers is more and more qualitative. Some consider that today 80% of the quality begins at the vine. While for a long time the raw materials were considered to be a secondary element in the manufacturing of the wine, this current trend proves the importance of the wine-grower…

Ancient and modern techniques

If the development of new machines recently has made the work of the wine-grower easier by cutting out the more laborious tasks, other activities remain manual like harvesting and pruning.

The commitment of Boisset Vins & Spiritueux
The wine-growers who supply Boisset Vins & Spiritueux are committed to four objectives: supplying quality produce, delivering grapes or wines that are in accordance with food safety requirements, preserving the land and respecting the environment.