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biodynamic
[ bahy-oh-dahy-nam-ik ]
adjective
- of or relating to the science of biodynamics:
a biodynamic examination of avian flight.
- of or relating to the practice of agricultural biodynamics:
our third year of biodynamic gardening.
- grown or produced by agricultural biodynamics:
searching the roadside stands for biodynamic peppers and sweet corn.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of biodynamic1
Example Sentences
Additional vendors setting up in the blooming VIP Rose Garden include Birrieria Michi, Korean gastropub Inssal and Koreatown smashburger bar Love Hour, plus Clink Wine Bar, an L.A. natural wine club offering organic, biodynamic and hand-harvested wines to festivalgoers.
"Chapoutier has been making wine for more than 200 years, very terroir driven, and biodynamic," he says.
Talk to grape growers and wineries about sustainability, and they’ll often tell you all about water conservation efforts, organic or biodynamic vineyard practices, and even bottle weight.
She oversees a methodical review process that begins with an online submission form, which encourages vendors to “source local, organic, non-GMO, sustainable, biodynamic and/or regenerative-farmed ingredients that cater to multiple dietary preferences.â€
What's more, there's been a recent trend toward wine packaging including labels like "organic," "biodynamic" and "sustainable," which may appeal to consumers' preferences for sustainability.
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