Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Organic Demand and Prices Will Drop! :)

So here’s the deal. As the current recession slowly reduces the demand for organic ingredients, the total supply of available organic products falls back in line with the total demand. This means premium pricing will start to tail off, and experts claim it should start as soon as fall 2009, i.e. right now! So says the Organic Monitor, which keeps tabs on the international organic industry.

In short, there’s enough organic stuff to satisfy people’s needs, so sellers can’t keep gouging consumers. And the good news is the Organic Monitor believes the price drop will continue for a couple of years. Plus the lower prices will help improve sales for low-cost organic retailers, and private labels. Although, the Organic Monitor does warn that the recession will effect the growth of the organic market. It won’t halt it, but will slow it down a bit.

So feel some relief the next time you shop for supper. When you’re picking up your organic burgers or grilling your own, remember to bring on the big, bold red Bleasdale Langhorne Creek Cabernet Shiraz 2006 . This wine has lots of robust fruit and peppery spice to hold its own with juicy, beefy flavors. The toasty-smoky flavor from the barrel complements grilled meats. This smooth easy drinking red with vibrant red berry aromas that complement the spicy notes which are apparent on the palate. The minimal use of French oak gives the wine complexity and an elegant toastiness that integrates well with the juicy forest fruits characters. Bleasdale Langhorne Creek Cabernet Shiraz 2006 can be found at wines.com!

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