Regenerative

It All Starts With Healthy Soil..

...because only healthy soil can grow the highest quality grapes that produce the finest organic wines. 

Organic farming is a healthy alternative to conventional blanket chemical applications and large-scale mono-cropping practices. By creating a biodiverse farm landscape that encourages natural predators, we eliminate the need for synthetic pesticides and insecticides. Cover crops are planted in the fall and tilled under in the spring using a fertilization technique known as “green manuring.”  These cover crops include a variety of grasses, legumes, and mustards that protect the soil from erosion, fix nitrogen into the soils, and offer a habitat for many beneficial insects.

“We are the living links in a life force that moves and plays around and through us, binding the deepest soils with the farthest stars.”

— Alan Chadwick

100% of Frey’s winemaking wastewater is naturally filtered by earthworms! 

In 2020, we installed a BioFiltro composting system, built inside two 40x80 foot beds, that catalyzes the digestive power of earthworms to naturally filter the water after the winemaking process. The system processes up to 10,000 gallons of grey water daily, the equivalent of 600 showers. That water then gets sent to irrigation ponds, where it is used as needed throughout the year.

Climate change may be one of the greatest challenges of our generation. At Frey Vineyards, we understand the responsibility and practicality of passing along a healthy environment to future generations.