Dry Farm Wines
Dry Farm Wines is the World’s Premier Natural Wine Delivery company. Unlike their competitors, they make some of the world’s purest natural wines in healthy soil, from family farms and lab tested for purity.
The truth about most wine:
- In the U.S., there are 76 additives approved by the FDA that surprisingly, don’t need to be disclosed
- some are toxic (dimethyl dicarbonate, DMDC)
- additives/preservatives which of course, allow wine makers to keep up with demand
- Filled with lots of added sugar (even the non-sweet wines)
- Alcohol contents above 14% (dangerous neurotoxin)
What is Dry Farming?
Dry Farming is the practice of not irrigating vines. With this intention to allow roots grow deep to find natural water sources. This is better for the planet, vine and produces nutrient-rich fruit. Additionally, you save roughly 700 million gallons of water each year.
Why does Dry Farm Wines lower alcohol?
They lower the alcohol content so you can experience the taste of the wine. This is also known as “conscious consumption.”
Dry Farm Wines has a 3 step process:
- 1.) Grown, not made
- From France to Austria, growers use organic, regenerative and dry farming practices.
- No “cides”, because they only want nutrient-rich soil and sun
- 2.) Tested for purity
- sugar free – instead fermented dry with less than 1g sugar per liter
- lower alcohol – never over 12.5%
- non GMO – use wild yeast found naturally in grapes
- non toxic additives – growers don’t use toxic additives (especially not the 76 approved by the FDA)
- low sulfates – 75ppm or less (parts per million)
- 3.) Approved by taste experts
- firstly, to ensure wine is elegant, vibrant and delicious
- 100% happiness promise
Dry Farm Wines runs on a subscription membership. With this in mind, there are 8 different membership options available: Classic Reds, Classic Whites, Mix Red/White, Bold Reds, Extra Low Alcohol ($171 for 6 bottles, $323 for 12 bottles). Rose ($94 for 3 bottles, $171 for 6 bottles). Sparkling ($101 for 3 bottles, $201 for 6 bottles). Pinot ($208 for 6 bottles, $407 for 12 bottles).