French monks grow organic wine
An ancient French monastery's monks preach water, but produce wine for more than 1,600 years for a pretty good price: one bottle costs 15 thousand HUF.
But much of the revenue – in accordance with their faith – they donate to charity, as they say, it is better to give than to receive. All of the monks are working in the 8-hectare vineyard, and their wine is guaranteed organic. They never use chemicals, crop protection chemicals or fertilizer and even machines, all work is carried out manually – reports ProfitLine.hu.
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