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Florida: The Winery That’s Never Purchased A Wine Bottle
Dec 16, 2015
(Earth911) - At Bunker Hill Winery, things are just a little bit different. Well, make that a LOT different. This family-owned sustainable winery in Parrish, Florida is serving up unique wines in eco-friendly packaging and sharing their commitment to the environment with every bottle bought.
Recycled bottles just the beginning
First of all, Bunker Hill Vineyard and Winery has never purchased a wine bottle. Ever. They pride themselves on the fact that they are the only winery to use 100% recycled wine bottles. Not just bottles made from recycled glass. Actual wine bottles from other wineries that have been sterilized and reused by Bunker Hill, which they estimate reduces their carbon footprint by 60 percent.
Think there would be a shortage of wine bottles to be reused? Not so. The EPA states that roughly 70% of all wine bottles (nearly three billion) end up in landfills each year.
Where do the wine bottles to be reused come from? Visitors often bring in bottles for Larry and Lenora Woodham, the owners, to use. The Woodhams also will pay for the shipping for customers to send their empty wine bottles back to Bunker Hill Winery for reuse. They acknowledge that it's not as cost efficient as buying new bottles, but it's important to them to reuse products, rather than recycling the materials.
The Woodhams are also surprised at how many people have started sending wine bottles their way, too, regardless of whether or not they've ever been to the winery.
Since opening, Bunker Hill Winery has repurposed approximately 54,000 wine bottles.
Step into the wine cave
The Bunker Hill Winery – both the tasting room and the 'wine cave' where the wines are stored – are located in two domed steel buildings. Neither building has windows, and the spay insulation is clearly visible inside. With Florida's extreme heat, though, the Woodham's wanted to be able to control the temperature in an energy efficient way. Windows would only increase the inside temperature.
Larry is proud of the fact that when the buildings have reached their usefulness, they are 100% recyclable afterwards.
The vineyards are watered with drip irrigation powered by solar panels. Solar power isn't reserved for just crops, though. The Woodhams have created a group dining event where guests can come to the winery for a tasting and tour, and feast on a meal cooked entirely by solar ovens.
Refreshingly uncommon
The grape press is human-powered, only natural corks are used for the bottles, and even the sealing wax is reused from recycled wine bottles. Cardboard soft drinks cartons are repurposed into wine totes and carriers for customers. For the Woodhams, their winery is just as much about showing the world how eco-friendly practices are viable, as it is about creating unique wines.
Bunker Hill Winery creates wines out of fruits, vegetables and other ingredients not commonly used. Yes, that's right – vegetables made into wine!
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