Delivery: €15 up to €150 // €7.50 only between €150 and €300 // Free beyond that!

Vin Nature : Our selection

Natural wines are the result of viticulture committed to the environment and the vine.

CTA-ROUGE.png__PID:70d1267e-b6aa-457b-9dcf-7324b38c25e5   CTA-BLANC.png__PID:267eb6aa-257b-4dcf-b324-b38c25e50c7d   CTA-ORANGE.png__PID:b6aa257b-1dcf-4324-b38c-25e50c7d2102
The regions : 
    
Tasting suggestion: serve cooler than a "conventional" wine.
Wine and food pairing: Mediterranean dishes for white and orange wines; grilled meats for red wines. 
Trier par
151 Products
Trier par
Ploussard-Trousseau 2018Ploussard-Trousseau 2018
Quick View
Ploussard-Trousseau 2018

120,00 €

Notre avis sur ce vin Ploussard-Trousseau 2018 - Maison Overnoy-Houillon Difficile de vous en parler trop, on en a si peu que normalement on le boit ! :) Grande fraicheur, finale d'une longueur incroyable...

A Griffes Acérées 2022 | LindenlaubA Griffes Acérées 2022 | Lindenlaub
Quick View
A Griffes Acérées 2022 | Lindenlaub

15,90 €

Notre avis sur ce vin A Griffes Acérées (riesling) 2022 - Alsace - Christophe Lindenlaub Décidément, la famille Lindenlaub offre de l'énergie en bouteille. Preuve encore avec ce riesling vif qui sort ses griffes...

Les Bulles d'Emma | Domaine Julien MeyerLes Bulles d'Emma | Domaine Julien Meyer
Quick View
Les Bulles d'Emma | Domaine Julien Meyer

15,90 €

Notre avis sur ce vin "Les Bulles d'Emma" - Vin de France - Domaine Julien Meyer Un crémant de qualité, de jolis fruits blancs et jaunes. Droit qui file et claque sous la dent,...

Zellberg l'hermitage 2020 | Domaine julien MeyerZellberg l'hermitage 2020 | Domaine julien Meyer
Quick View
Zellberg l'hermitage 2020 | Domaine julien Meyer

23,50 €

Notre avis sur ce vin Zellberg l'hermitage (Sylvaner) 2020 - Vin d'Alsace - Domaine julien Meyer Un Sylvaner généreux, minéral avec la fraîcheur typique des vins de Julien Meyer, on adore ! En apéritif...

Aligo thé chardonnay 2022 | Grangeons de l'AlbarineAligo thé chardonnay 2022 | Grangeons de l'Albarine
Quick View
Aligo thé chardonnay 2022 | Grangeons de l'Albarine

22,40 €

Notre avis sur ce vin Aligo thé chardonnay 2022 - Les Grangeons de l'Albarine Joli nez de fruits blancs, touches de vanille douce légèrement mentholées. La bouche est fluide, agréable. A boire maintenant et...

Les Brunelles 2022 | Domaine LédogarLes Brunelles 2022 | Domaine Lédogar
Quick View
Les Brunelles 2022 | Domaine Lédogar

14,80 €

Notre avis sur ce vin Les Brunelles 2022 - Vin de France - Domaine Ledogar Le cinsault (ici âgé) est une sorte de gamay du Sud, et donc forcément... on aime beaucoup. Au nez,...

Tutti Frutti 2022 | Grangeons de l'AlbarineTutti Frutti 2022 | Grangeons de l'Albarine
Quick View
Tutti Frutti 2022 | Grangeons de l'Albarine

21,50 €

Notre avis sur ce vin Tutti Frutti 2022 - Vin de France - Les Grangeons de l'Albarine - Luc Bauer Un vin blanc bio qui montre une fois de plus que le travail de...

Choosing the right natural wine

What is a natural wine?


A natural wine is first and foremost a commitment on the part of the winemakers. They choose to grow their vines organically or biodynamically, and to limit the use of sulfites.

However, this method is not certified; it's a process that each winemaker understands in its own way. But each shares a common goal: zero inputs, as well as zero sulfites during vinification. For a better understanding of this method, please visit our dedicated page.

 

Why choose a natural wine?

It's worth choosing a natural wine for its winemaking method. Unlike an organic or biodynamic wine, the natural method eliminates inputs as far as possible. You'll find that winemakers are more committed to limiting the amount of sulfur they use. What's more, the natural method reverts to ancestral techniques.  

 

What's the best natural wine?

The best natural wine really depends on individual taste. This method offers a wide variety of flavors, depending on the region, Grape variety and color.

We recommend that you choose a natural wine according to your own preferences, such as natural red, natural white or, for those looking for originality, our selection of natural orange wines. What's more, if you don't have a color preference, you can also turn to our different regions, such as Alsace, Jura and Burgundy.

 

How to accompany a natural wine?

This type of wine is best served cooler than a "conventional" wine. These wines are appreciated for their terroir and acidity. There are several possible pairings:

Mediterranean dishes are a great idea for pairing with natural white or orange wines . You can opt for fresh salads, such as Greek salad, or roasted vegetables, or even tapas, such as hummus.

If you have a preference for meats, plain red wine will be exquisite. Dishes accompanied by grilled meat, roast chicken or steaks are a delicious idea. Look for natural red wines with good acidity and supple tannins to accompany these dishes.

Ultimately, the best food and wine pairings depend on your personal preferences and the specific characteristics of the wine you choose. Feel free to experiment with our different natural wines.

Newsletter

Sign up and receive all our exclusive offers

Something went wrong, please contact us!
Shopping cart
Total