Natural Wine Producers: Working With Nature

Portraits and interviews with the world's finest natural wine producers — farmers and winemakers who work in harmony with terroir, minimal intervention, and a deep respect for the land.

Marc Houtin (left) and Julien Bresteau of La Grange aux Belles in their cellar in Anjou
Anjou 2 min read
La Grange aux Belles
Former geologist Marc Houtin founded La Grange aux Belles in Anjou in 2004, and together with partners Julien Bresteau and Gérald Peau, now farms fifteen organic hectares of black schist to make some of the Loire's most vital natural wines.
Fabrice Chaillou - natural wine producer profile | Primal Wine illustration
Chenin blanc 1 min read
Fabrice Chaillou
A new-wave Anjou vigneron working barely two hectares, Fabrice Chaillou devotes almost everything to Chenin Blanc, farmed and vinified as naturally as possible.
François Cazin in the cellar of his Le Petit Chambord estate in Cheverny, Loire Valley
France 2 min read
François Cazin
A four-generation Cheverny family estate, Le Petit Chambord is the standard-bearer for Romorantin, the rare Loire grape that Francois Cazin helped rescue with the creation of the Cour-Cheverny appellation.
Adrien de Mello of Domaine de la Petite Soeur tasting wine from a barrel in his cellar
France 2 min read
Domaine de la Petite Soeur
A tiny, horse-ploughed Anjou estate where Adrien de Mello farms schist vineyards biodynamically and makes wild-fermented natural wines with no added inputs.
Clément Baraut, natural winemaker of Savennières in the Loire Valley, in front of his vines
Chenin blanc 2 min read
Clement Baraut
After decades guiding Anjou growers into organics, oenologist Clément Baraut set up his own tiny Savennières domaine, coaxing additive-free Chenin from schist and volcanic rock.
Domaine de l'Ecu - natural wine producer profile | Primal Wine illustration
France 2 min read
Domaine de l'Ecu
A long-certified biodynamic Muscadet estate where Fred Niger Van Herck bottles single-rock cuvees and ferments in a cellar of more than seventy terracotta amphorae.
Domaine Tardieux-Gal - natural wine producer profile | Primal Wine illustration
France 1 min read
Domaine Tardieux-Gal
A certified-organic Touraine estate in Theseco-farmed since 2021 by Simon Tardieux and Jerome Gal under the principles of peasant agriculture.
Francois Blanchard - natural wine producer profile | Primal Wine illustration
Cabernet franc 2 min read
Francois Blanchard
A jazz musician turned vigneron, Francois Blanchard farms a single old-vine parcel of clay and silex in the Touraine and makes intuitive, low-intervention wines that he describes in the language of music.
François and Manuela Chidaine with their dogs among the vines in Montlouis-sur-Loire
Chenin blanc 2 min read
François and Manuela Chidaine
A revered Loire couple farming 30 hectares of old-vine Chenin Blanc biodynamically across Montlouis and Vouvray, the Chidaines have become a benchmark for finesse and purity in Touraine white wine.
Jérôme Lambert, natural wine vigneron in Anjou, Loire Valley
Chenin blanc 2 min read
Jérôme Lambert
A self-taught Anjou paysan working a handful of hectares of Chenin and animals in Rablay-sur-Layon, bottling sulfur-free Loire wines of striking purity.
Adrien de Mello of Domaine de la Petite Soeur tasting wine from a barrel in his cellar
France 2 min read
Domaine de la Petite Sœur
A tiny, horse-ploughed Anjou estate where Adrien de Mello farms schist vineyards biodynamically and makes wild-fermented natural wines with no added inputs.
Marc Ollivier, natural wine producer at Domaine de la Pepiere, in his Muscadet vineyard in the Loire Valley, France
France 2 min read
Domaine de la Pépière
A benchmark Muscadet estate built parcel by parcel by Marc Ollivier and now led by Remi Branger and Gwenaelle Croix, with an unusually high share of cru vineyards.