#109 Jim Fullmer: How Farming Can Get Its Soul Back
#109 Jim Fullmer: How Farming Can Get Its Soul Back
You think you know what's in your glass. You read "organic," you nod, you sell it, you drink it. But "organic wine" legally only means no added sulfites…the grapes underneath can be acidified, sugared, watered, and yeast-engineered into a product that tastes like a winemaker's signature instead of a place. This episode addresses that mismatch. Jim Fullmer, lifelong Oregon farmer, blackberry vinegar producer, and former Executive Director of the Demeter Association, walks through biodynamic agriculture, terroir, Rudolf Steiner's 1924 origins, the difference between conventional input-dependent farming and a self-generating living system, and why authenticity, not marketing, is the only thing that survives a bad vintage. If you work in the beverage industry and you've been confused over the organic-vs-biodynamic conversation, this is the missing framework.
Expect to Learn:
- Why "organic wine" might mean far less than you've been telling guests
- The two Demeter wine categories…and why one of them sparked a twenty-year argument
- How the moon measurably changes what happens inside a grape
- What "regenerative" actually meant before corporations started redefining it
- The reason critics mock biodynamics, then quietly convert their own vineyards
Links:
- Hoskins Berry Farm
- Demeter Association (biodynamic certification)
- Biodynamic-Farm-Standard-2025
- Alice Feiring on Serves You Right
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