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.

Matteo Stoppini of I Cangianti by Stoppini
Italy 2 min read
I Cangianti
Brothers Matteo and Luca Stoppini make chemical-free natural wines from vines near Montepulciano and Corciano, putting their own faces on every label.
Germany 2 min read
Collective Z
A two-person German micro-winery in Leistadt farming barely a hectare of old limestone vines by hand, with no ambition to grow beyond two.
Saša Radikon — natural wine producer
Italy 24 min read
Saša Radikon – The Interview
Nature vs nurture: which can be seen as predominant in natural wine and what could be said to be the main differences with conventional…
Emilia-romagna 2 min read
Gradizzolo
On the Colli Bolognesi, the Ognibene family farms forgotten native grapes biodynamically and ferments them in beeswax-lined amphorae and bottle, ancestral method.
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.
Beaujolais 2 min read
Séléné
Sylvère Trichard took over his grandmother's 4 hectares in Blacé in 2012 and built Séléné into an 8-hectare certified-organic estate where carbonic maceration and concrete tanks coax pure, vibrant Gamay from sandy Beaujolais soils.
Beaujolais 2 min read
La Boutanche
La Boutanche is Selection Massale's natural wine label launched in 2012, pairing iconic animal-mascot labels with 1-litre screw-top bottles of native-yeast, low-sulfur wines made by a rotating cast of trusted producers.
Antoine Le Court-Chedevergne and Julia Naar of Les Valseuses in their Jura cellar
France 2 min read
Les Valseuses
Antoine Le Court-Chedevergne and Julia Naar make additive-free wines in a 250-year-old Jura cellar, naming each cuvée after music that guided them from Australia to Brazil and back to France.
Italy 2 min read
Danilo Thomain
The only independent grower in Italy's tiny Enfer d'Arvier, Thomain farms steep alpine terraces up to 800m and makes one savory Petit Rouge red in stainless steel and fiberglass.
Jack Sporer, winemaker of FRES.CO, carrying a box outside his Sonoma winery
California 2 min read
Fres-co
Sonoma native Jack Sporer launched FRES.CO in 2019 to champion regenerative farming in Sonoma Valley, making living, native-ferment wines from organically and dry-farmed vineyards.
Winemaker Athénaïs de Béru tasting a glass of white wine outdoors at Château de Béru
Biodynamic 2 min read
Château de Béru
After leaving Parisian finance, Athénaïs de Béru turned her family's 400-year-old Chablis estate fully biodynamic, with a walled monopole at its heart.
Black and white portrait of Angiolino Maule, Italian natural wine pioneer, showcasing his passion for winemaking.
Italy 7 min read
Angiolino Maule – The Interview
Angiolino, a quick and dirty definition of natural wine? Natural wine is simply a wine that is produced without any additives both in the…