How do organic winemaking practices differ from conventional methods?

The main differences between organic winemaking practices and conventional methods are that the former does not utilize synthetic chemicals and additives. Contrarily, organic winegrowers utilize organic substitutes like compost, cover crops, and beneficial insects to maintain the vineyard health and grape quality. Also, organic certification calls for the proper observance of rules throughout the wine making process.
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