Echolands Winery Estate Vineyard Attains Organic Certification
Echolands Winery was created by MS.MW,
As in the name, Echolands pursues vineyard management with the phrase "echo the land" in mind. Plantings for the Echolands Estate Vineyard began in 2021 with soil restoration. Cover cropping, composting and incorporation of bio-char (a carbon-rich charcoal) have greatly improved soil structure, while helping to regenerate soil microbiome.
Today, Echolands has planted over 10 different grape varieties at its Estate Vineyard on
In their sustainable efforts, Echolands utilizes an onsite herd of goats and sheep to weed and maintain undergrowth. They are dedicated to never using herbicide in the vineyard. To promote plant, fungus and bacterial populations, methods such as grazing, hand-pulling, mechanical and other methods are relied upon to control weeds. Synthetic-free fungicides and fertilizers made only with organic materials are used as well. To continually improve and nourish the soil, organic cover crops such as crimson clover, arugula, radishes and turnips are planted throughout the vineyard rows. Once the plants have died there are then used for green manure to further enrich the soil.
Co-owner Doug Fost MS, MW said, "This is the culmination of the ideas that
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