The Fladgate Partnership

Sustainability

The Fladgate Partnership is dedicated to sustainability, embodying a holistic approach that integrates environmental stewardship into all facets of its operations. Our vineyard management practices exemplify this commitment through initiatives such as soil protection, composting and the promotion of biodiversity. We have developed a tailored approach to vineyard management, selecting the most suitable grape varieties for specific soil profiles and optimizing their distribution to enhance wine quality. We employ a unique terracing model that allows for mechanical weed removal while promoting soil health.

Additionally, our commitment to water management is evident in our traditional dry farming practices, which rely solely on rainfall. We strategically link vineyard treatments to weather conditions, using data from our weather stations to ensure interventions are made only when necessary. Our pest control policies prioritize the use of certified, eco-friendly products while we also engage in non-chemical methods, such as encouraging and managing natural predators to manage pests effectively.

In the winery, we have implemented numerous initiatives to reduce our environmental impact, including the installation of a cleaning-in-place (CIP) system to minimise detergent use and the installation of photovoltaic panels to harness solar energy. We continuously monitor our energy consumption and have made significant strides in reducing waste, recycling and minimising carbon emissions. Our packaging strategies focus on using lightweight glass and FSC-certified materials, while promoting the use of natural cork, vital for carbon sequestration.

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The Fladgate Partnership also holds the National Reference for Sustainability Certification in the Wine Sector, a framework that empowers organisations to validate and showcase their sustainable practices. This certification not only enhances our credibility in the national and international markets but also contributes to a collective movement towards sustainability within the wine industry.

As founders and mentors of the Porto Protocol, a global wine community launched in 2018, we are committed to sharing solutions for tackling climate change. This initiative has brought together over 300 companies’ members from more than 25 countries, fostering collaboration and innovation in sustainable practices across the sector.

Our commitment extends to our social and ethical responsibilities, as we engage in charitable work, support local communities and promote employment opportunities. Our efforts also include sponsoring initiatives that foster diversity and inclusion within the industry, such as the Golden Vines® Diversity Scholarship.

Through our ongoing research and development projects, we aim to further our understanding of sustainable practices, addressing climate change and its impact on the wine sector. With a long-term vision grounded in sustainability, The Fladgate Partnership strives to lead the way in environmentally responsible wine production, ensuring a brighter future for our vineyards and communities.

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More than just a commitment to take concrete action, the Porto Protocol is a tool to engage the entire industry, encouraging it to work in concert towards our common goal: the minimization of the impacts of the Climate Change.

The Porto Protocol is an open platform, a dynamic database of ideas, a shared resource from which we can all benefit, whatever our area of activity. We are developing the new platform, but some examples are already explained and can be consulted.

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The Climate Change Leadership Porto Summit developed a unique convergence of expertise, wisdom and inspiration, bringing together some of the world’s leading scientists and authorities on climate change and the environment. The first conference happened on July 6th 2018 and Barack Obama, 44th President Of United States Of America, was the Keynote speaker.

In 2019, the world of wine gathered in Porto to discuss and offer solutions to mitigate climate change.

Following the wine industry debate, the conference culminated with the second edition of the Climate Change Leadership Porto Summit attended by world-class climate change experts and activists. Nobel Laureate and former US Vice-President Al Gore was the Keynote Speaker.