TY - JOUR AU - Grogan, Kelly A. PY - 2015 DA - 2015/07/22 TI - The value of added sulfur dioxide in French organic wine JO - Agricultural and Food Economics SP - 19 VL - 3 IS - 1 AB - The addition of sulfur dioxide is a longstanding and common practice in the winemaking industry. Sulfur dioxide preserves wine, preventing oxidation and browning. However, in the U.S., wine labeled as organic cannot contain added sulfur dioxide. A petition put forth to the National Organic Standards Board for the allowance of added sulfur dioxide in organic wine was recently rejected. In France, added sulfur dioxide is allowed in organic wine, but not used in all organic wine. This variation in use allows the estimation of the value of added sulfur dioxide in French organic wine, which sheds light on the possible benefits of a policy change in the U.S. For red wines, the addition of sulfur dioxide reduces the suggested retail price of wines to be consumed immediately after purchase, but the effect becomes positive for wines that are intended to be cellared for at least one to three years before consumption. The effect for most white wines is neutral to positive. The magnitude of the effect for both red and white wines varies by eco-certification type. SN - 2193-7532 UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/s40100-015-0038-1 DO - 10.1186/s40100-015-0038-1 ID - Grogan2015 ER -