
Wild Nature Organic Corvina Merlot
Wild Nature Wines isn’t just about making a lovely bottle of vino—it’s like a sanctuary for plants and wildlife too! Since 1974, they’ve been doing their bit for the planet, farming organically across their gorgeous vineyards in the Venice and Verona provinces. And because they’ve ditched all the nasty stuff—no agrochemicals or pesticides in sight—their estates are alive with all sorts of animals: hares, foxes, pheasants, ducks, even migratory birds popping by for a nosy!
It’s all about giving nature a helping hand, with tree-lined banks, hedges, ponds, and woodlands creating a little paradise for wildlife. And it shows on their labels too—this Corvina/Merlot/Raboso is represented by a hare, a nod to all the furry and feathered friends living their best lives in the vineyards.
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Wild Nature Organic Corvina Merlot
Wild Nature Wines isn’t just about making a lovely bottle of vino—it’s like a sanctuary for plants and wildlife too! Since 1974, they’ve been doing their bit for the planet, farming organically across their gorgeous vineyards in the Venice and Verona provinces. And because they’ve ditched all the nasty stuff—no agrochemicals or pesticides in sight—their estates are alive with all sorts of animals: hares, foxes, pheasants, ducks, even migratory birds popping by for a nosy!
It’s all about giving nature a helping hand, with tree-lined banks, hedges, ponds, and woodlands creating a little paradise for wildlife. And it shows on their labels too—this Corvina/Merlot/Raboso is represented by a hare, a nod to all the furry and feathered friends living their best lives in the vineyards.
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Wild Nature Wines isn’t just about making a lovely bottle of vino—it’s like a sanctuary for plants and wildlife too! Since 1974, they’ve been doing their bit for the planet, farming organically across their gorgeous vineyards in the Venice and Verona provinces. And because they’ve ditched all the nasty stuff—no agrochemicals or pesticides in sight—their estates are alive with all sorts of animals: hares, foxes, pheasants, ducks, even migratory birds popping by for a nosy!
It’s all about giving nature a helping hand, with tree-lined banks, hedges, ponds, and woodlands creating a little paradise for wildlife. And it shows on their labels too—this Corvina/Merlot/Raboso is represented by a hare, a nod to all the furry and feathered friends living their best lives in the vineyards.
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