Best Natural Wines to Try (2026)

The best natural wines to try right now range from $25 crowd-pleasers like Gulp Hablo Orange and Folicello Lambrusco Pét-Nat to cult, cellar-worthy bottles from Radikon and Frank Cornelissen. Below are the natural wines our customers buy most and our team pours at home, across every style and price.

This is not a ranking of the “best natural wines in the world.” It is a curated, honest guide to the bottles that move fastest at Primal Wine and the ones we keep coming back to. Every wine here is in stock, low-intervention, and made by a small grower. New to the category? Start with our guide to natural wine, then come back and shop.

Best natural wines to try now

Our most-loved bottles for everyday drinking, all crowd-tested by real orders.

Best natural wines by style

Best value natural wines (under $30)

Natural wine does not have to be expensive. These deliver the most character per dollar.

See everything $25 or less.

Best natural wines to cellar

Benchmark bottles from the producers that defined the movement, worth laying down or saving for something special.

See the full Cellar Selection.

Best natural wine producers

If you want to shop by name, these are the growers our customers trust most: Le Coste, Folicello, Field Recordings, Barbacan, Radikon, Frank Cornelissen, and Gut Oggau. Read all of our producer profiles.

Best natural wine club and subscription

Want the best natural wines chosen for you? Our natural wine club ships a hand-picked selection of low-intervention bottles on your schedule, with no guesswork. It is the easiest way to discover new favorites every month.

Shop the best natural wines

Browse all of our best-selling natural wines, or explore the full natural wine collection from growers around the world.

Natural Winemakers

Maria and Sepp Muster, natural wine producers from Leutschach in Southern Styria, Austria, standing with the next generation of the family
Maria and Sepp Muster farm ten hectares of Demeter-certified biodynamic vineyards above Leutschach in Southern Styria, crafting textural, mineral whites from the region's distinctive Opok marl soil.
Possa, natural wine producer in Cinque Terre, Liguria, Italy
Heydi Bonanini practices heroic viticulture on terraced cliffs above Riomaggiore, producing Cinque Terre whites and the legendary Sciacchetra from rescued indigenous varieties.
Weingut Niklas, natural wine producer, in his vineyard in Alto Adige, Italy
Weingut Niklas is a family-run Alto Adige estate in Kaltern where Dieter Solva farms 7 hectares of calcareous mountain soils to produce precise, aromatic whites and structured Lagrein reds that have carried the family name for over 50 years.

What is what?

Is natural wine the same as organic? What is biodynamic, then? Vegan? Sure. Let's explore some of these concepts together.

What are you drinking tonight?

Explore the cellar, or let us choose for you with a curated natural wine club shipment.