Standard Owner Benchmark - DELINAT

By CommonShare

Delinat is a Swiss-based company that specializes in the production and promotion of organic and biodynamic wines. It operates as a wine retailer and also collaborates with winegrowers and wineries to produce wines according to strict organic and biodynamic standards.

Delinat was founded in 1980 by Karl Schefer with the goal of promoting organic and sustainable agriculture in viticulture. The company focuses on supporting and encouraging wine producers to adopt organic and biodynamic farming practices, which prioritize the use of natural and environmentally friendly methods in grape cultivation and winemaking.

Delinat's approach to wine production includes avoiding synthetic chemicals, pesticides, and genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in the vineyards. They also emphasize biodiversity, soil health, and the preservation of natural ecosystems. Additionally, Delinat encourages the use of traditional winemaking techniques and minimal intervention to allow the natural expression of the terroir and the grape variety in the final wines.

To ensure the quality and authenticity of the wines, Delinat has developed its own organic certification standard called "Bio-Dynamic Quality," which goes beyond the requirements of the European Union's organic certification. This certification ensures that the wines meet rigorous ecological and sustainability criteria.

In addition to its wine production and retail activities, Delinat also promotes education and awareness about organic and biodynamic agriculture through various initiatives, including publications, events, and partnerships with environmental organizations.

Delinat's commitment to organic and biodynamic practices and its focus on sustainability have made it a prominent player in the organic wine industry. The company's wines are recognized for their quality and environmentally conscious production methods, appealing to consumers who prioritize organic and sustainable products.

Overall Rating

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By CommonShare

This is a benchmark to help companies understand which standards should be part of a sustainable procurement plan. Further, the benchmark allows standard setting schemes, i.e. "Standard Owners", to benchmark their performance versus industry peers.