Classic Wine

Classic wines are the benchmarks – bottles from established appellations using traditional methods that have proven themselves over decades. Our Classic collection is Guido's personal selection. These are wines that belong in any serious cellar and reward patience as much as immediate enjoyment.

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22 of 38 products

Domaine Lucien Boillot et Fils Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru "Les Cherbaudes" 2023
Classic
Domaine Lucien Boillot et Fils Gevrey-Chambertin "Les Evocelles" 2023
Classic Guido's Pick
Philippe Bernède Château La Grave Cahors 2023 – natural red wine bottle, France | Primal Wine
Classic Guido's Pick
Domaine H AOP Vin de Savoie Mondeuse Rien à Perdre 2024 – natural red wine bottle, France | Primal Wine
Classic Guido's Pick
Domaine H AOP Vin de Savoie Mondeuse 2024 – natural red wine bottle, France | Primal Wine
Classic Guido's Pick
Barbacan Curnàl 2023 – natural red wine bottle, Italy | Primal Wine
Barbacan – natural wine producer
Barbacan Curnàl 2023
Barbacan
Price: $60.00
Classic
Emidio Pepe Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Branella 2021 – natural red wine bottle, Italy | Primal Wine
Emidio Pepe – natural wine producer
Classic Guido's Pick
G. D. Vajra Barolo Coste di Rose DOCG 2021 natural wine bottle
G. D. Vajra – natural wine producer
Classic
Domaine de la Voute des Crozes Côte-de-Brouilly 2024 – organic red wine bottle, France | Primal Wine
Domaine de la Voute des Crozes – natural wine producer
Domaine de la Voute des Crozes Côte-de-Brouilly 2024
Domaine de la Voute des Crozes
Price: $28.00
Classic
Brunier Ventoux Rouge Megaphone 2024 – natural red wine bottle, France | Primal Wine
Famille Brunier, natural wine producers of Domaine du Vieux Telegraphe in Chateauneuf-du-Pape, France
Brunier Ventoux Rouge Megaphone 2024
Famille Brunier
Price: $30.00
Classic
Guido Porro Langhe Nebbiolo DOC Camilu 2024 – natural red wine bottle, Italy | Primal Wine
Guido Porro – natural wine producer
Classic
Famille Brunier Vieux Télégraphe Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2021 – natural red wine bottle, France | Primal Wine
Famille Brunier, natural wine producers of Domaine du Vieux Telegraphe in Chateauneuf-du-Pape, France
Famille Brunier Vieux Télégraphe Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2021
Famille Brunier
Sale price: $98.00 Regular price:$110.00
-11% Classic Guido's Pick
Castello di Verduno Barolo Massara 2017 natural wine bottle
Mario Andrion, natural wine producer at Castello di Verduno, in Verduno in Italy's Barolo zone of Piedmont
Castello di Verduno Barolo Massara 2017
Castello di Verduno
Price: $90.00
Classic
Imazio Nebbiolo Spanna 2019 – natural red wine bottle, Italy | Primal Wine
Imazio – natural wine producer
Imazio Nebbiolo Spanna 2019
Imazio
Price: $40.00
Classic Guido's Pick
G. D. Vajra Langhe Nebbiolo DOC 2024 natural wine bottle
G. D. Vajra – natural wine producer
G. D. Vajra Langhe Nebbiolo DOC 2024
G. D. Vajra
Price: $38.00
Classic
G. D. Vajra Barbera d'Alba DOC 2024 natural wine bottle
G. D. Vajra – natural wine producer
G. D. Vajra Barbera d'Alba DOC 2024
G. D. Vajra
Price: $34.00
Classic
G. D. Vajra Dolcetto d'Alba DOC 2024 natural wine bottle
G. D. Vajra – natural wine producer
G. D. Vajra Dolcetto d'Alba DOC 2024
G. D. Vajra
Price: $29.00
Classic
Barbacan Fracia Valtellina Riserva 2019 – natural red wine bottle, Italy | Primal Wine
Barbacan – natural wine producer
Classic
Barbacan Sol Valtellina Superiore 2022 – natural red wine bottle, Italy | Primal Wine
Barbacan – natural wine producer
Classic
Les Caves Cathédrales Mr. & Mrs. Theo T.O. 2023, a biodynamic Grenache-Syrah red wine from Rhône Valley, France
Les Caves Cathédrales Mr. & Mrs. Theo T.O. 2023
Les Caves Cathédrales
Price: $30.00
Classic
Les Abrigans Djur Red Blend 2022 – natural red wine bottle, France | Primal Wine
Laura Lees and Arthur Joly of Les Abrigans, natural wine producer in the Corbieres, Languedoc, France, with Laura pouring a glass of red wine in the vineyard
Les Abrigans Djur Red Blend 2022
Les Abrigans
Price: $28.00
Classic
Tenuta la Pergola Monferrato Rosso 2024 – natural red wine bottle, Italy | Primal Wine
Tenuta la Pergola, natural wine producer, two of the family winemakers holding glasses of wine in their vineyard in Cisterna d'Asti, Piedmont, Italy
Tenuta la Pergola Monferrato Rosso 2024
Tenuta la Pergola
Price: $22.00
Classic

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A classic wine is one that comes from a well-established wine region with a long track record of producing wines of consistent quality and character. These are wines shaped by a specific terroir, governed by strict production rules, and recognized internationally as benchmarks for their grape variety or style. Think of Barolo from Piedmont, Brunello di Montalcino from Tuscany, Amarone from Veneto, Pinot Noir from Burgundy, or Chardonnay from Chablis. What makes these wines "classic" is not just their age or reputation, but the fact that they reliably express something true about where and how they were made. At Primal Wine, the classic wine collection focuses on bottles from producers who have mastered this kind of consistency, with a strong emphasis on Italian wines alongside selections from France, Germany, and Spain.

Classic wine and natural wine are not opposites, and they are not mutually exclusive. Classic wine refers to wines from established, prestigious regions made according to traditional winemaking conventions, which often include the use of commercial yeasts, fining agents, and measured additions of sulfur dioxide for stability. Natural wine, on the other hand, emphasizes minimal intervention from vineyard to bottle: organic or biodynamic farming, native yeast fermentation, no fining or heavy filtration, and little to no added sulfites. Some producers in classic wine regions also follow natural or low-intervention practices, which means a bottle of Barolo, for example, can qualify as both a classic wine and a natural wine. At Primal Wine, both categories are represented, and the collection page brings them together so you can explore across styles.

The three most celebrated classic Italian red wines are Barolo, Brunello di Montalcino, and Amarone della Valpolicella. Barolo comes from Piedmont and is made entirely from Nebbiolo grapes. It is known for its firm tannins, high acidity, and aromas of tar, dried roses, and dark cherry. It requires a minimum of 38 months of aging before release and typically needs years in the cellar to fully open up. Brunello di Montalcino is Tuscany's most prestigious red, made from Sangiovese Grosso and aged for at least five years before release. It offers a savory, herbal quality with bright acidity and remarkable aging potential. Amarone comes from Veneto and is produced through a technique called appassimento, where grapes are dried before fermentation to concentrate sugars and flavors. The result is a bold, full-bodied wine with intense dark fruit, chocolate, and spice. Primal Wine carries all three styles, with a particular focus on producers from Italy who farm with care and make these wines with traditional methods.

Absolutely. Many of the most respected classic wine producers in Italy and France have transitioned to organic or biodynamic farming over the past two decades. A wine's classic status comes from the region and the grape variety, not from any particular set of farming practices. Barolo, Brunello, Amarone, and Burgundy Pinot Noir can all be made from organically or biodynamically farmed grapes. In fact, some argue that the greatest expressions of classic terroir come precisely from producers who skip synthetic interventions and allow the vineyard to speak more directly through the wine. At Primal Wine, many of the bottles in the classic collection come from growers who are certified organic or biodynamic, or who farm along those lines without carrying the formal certification.

It depends on the wine, but the benchmark classic reds are built for patience. Barolo requires a minimum of 36 months of aging before it is released to market, and most serious examples benefit from at least another five to ten years in the bottle before they hit their peak. Brunello di Montalcino has some of the strictest aging requirements in Italy, with a minimum of five years total before release and often a decade or more before the tannins fully integrate. Amarone is typically ready earlier than Barolo or Brunello but still rewards cellaring for five to fifteen years. Classic whites, such as Burgundy's Chablis or top-tier German Rieslings, can also age beautifully, developing more complex, layered characteristics over time. A general guideline: the more structured and tannic the wine, the more time it tends to need. That said, many producers now make their classic wines in styles that are more approachable in their youth without losing the character that makes them great.

Primal Wine ships classic wines to 45 states across the United States. The collection includes benchmark bottles from Italy, France, Germany, and Spain, selected by Guido, Primal Wine's founder, with a focus on producers who make wines that are true to their region. The classic wine collection sits alongside the natural wine shop, so you can explore both in the same place. Orders over a certain amount ship free, and the site offers detailed tasting notes and producer information on each bottle to help you make a confident choice before you buy.

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