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To know everything about the difference between organic wines, biodynamic wines and natural wines, we explain everything at the bottom of this page!
The quintessence of Chasselas
Damien Bastian
Vin de Savoie Appellation Marignan White 2022
23,90 €
WINE RESERVED FOR CLUB MEMBERS!
Watch out for the big pin!
Damien Bastian
Savoy wine Appellation Marignan Orange 2021
23,90 €
Finesse of gamay ! Savoie!
Damien Bastian
Vin de Savoie Appellation Marignan Red 2022
23,90 €
Explosive and frank! Sublime. To be rediscovered as a matter of urgency
Domaine Marcel Richaud
Cairanne White 2022
25,40 €
23,90 €
A white wine for pleasure
Les vins de la Cadette
Burgundy Vezelay White 2022
23,90 €
Les Grangeons de l'Albarine
Vin de France Red 2022
23,90 €
neither too much nor too little
Domaine Julien Meyer
Vin de France Orange 2021
24,00 €
fresh and easy to digest
Domaine Léon Barral
Faugères Red 2020
24,10 €
a fresh, immediate wine
Les vins de la Cadette
Burgundy Vézelay White 2022
24,40 €
WINE RESERVED FOR CLUB MEMBERS!
a white UFO passes through your mouth!
La Porte Saint Jean
Vin de France White 2022
24,50 €
Winery of the Chinon Brothers, nothing!
Domaine des Frères
Chinon Red 2021
24,50 €
Natural Savoy
Domaine Belema
Vin des Allobroges White 2022
24,50 €
La grosse Côte by Foillard
Alex Foillard
Côte de Brouilly Red 2022
24,60 €
The last bottles
Last bottle
Nice density for a juicy wine
Alex Foillard
Brouilly Red 2018
24,60 €
Balance between matter and freshness
Claus Preisinger
Burgenland Red 2021
24,80 €
natural - racy: love at first sight!
Domaine Villemade
Cheverny White 2022
24,80 €
Maison Chapuis Frères
High Côtes de Beaune Red 2021
24,90 €
A great white
Laura Aillaud
Vin de France White 2022
24,90 €
Choosing an organic, biodynamic or natural wine
Made fromorganic agriculture (AB), the natural wine aims to rediscover the expression of a terroir, far from formatted and conventional practices. By rejecting the use of chemicals, the winemaker By rejecting the use of chemical products, the "natural" wine maker, who is sensitive to the respect of his environment, produces a living and free wine. Natural wines, natural wines, organic wines...whatever the name, the main principles are there: the will for all the selected winegrowers to propose wines in an organic spirit or even in biodynamics. Grapes often harvested by hand, vintages with little or no added sulphite, wines made with a maximum of indigenous yeasts... Respect for authenticity, for nature, and for your health!
WHAT ARE THE SPECIFICITIES OF 'NATURAL' WINE COMPARED TO ORGANIC OR BIODIESEL WINES?
ORGANIC WINE. Regulated by European specifications, it guarantees that no chemical products (including herbicides) are used to treat the vines. This means that mechanical work is required. For fertilisation, only natural products are authorised.
BIODYNAMIC WINE. Two certifying bodies, Demeter and Biodyvin, require that the wines be organically grown. Biodynamics is based on the writings of the Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925). Biodynamic preparations are used to promote biodiversity in the vineyard. The lunar calendar, the stars and their movements are also important to them.
NATURE'' WINE. A wine made as naturally as possible is called a "natural wine": manual harvesting, indigenous yeasts specific to the grapes and their environment, no chaptalization, no acidification, no or little use of SO2... winemaker intervenes as little as possible, accompanying its wine. Launched in 2019 to clarify this approach, the "Syndicat de défense des Vins Nature'l" is a private organisation that has drawn up a charter defining natural wine. It proposes a certification label, the "Vin Méthode Nature", officially validated by the fraud services (DGCCRF) in March 2020. You can find its logo on the bottles concerned. For more information: vinmethodenature.org