Low-sulfites Wine

Low-sulfites wine is a type of wine with a lower sulfur dioxide content than conventionally made wines, where little or no sulfur dioxide is added to the wine. Sulfur dioxide can range from 5 mg/l (ppm) to 40 mg/l (ppm) in low sulfites natural wines. Below you can browse our low-sulfites natural wine collection, and if you still don't know where to start, check our best sellers. For best value, consider joining one of our wine clubs, which are hands down the best way to explore natural wine. We have several options: mixed, red, white, orange, and sparkling.

154 products

Bottle shot of Martin Texier Petite Nature, natural wine - primalwine.com
Phot of Martin Texier in his vineyards
Martin Texier Petite Nature Muscat 2023
Martin Texier
Regular price $38.00
New
Bottle shot of Martin Texier Rouviere, natural wine - primalwine.com
Phot of Martin Texier in his vineyards
Martin Texier Rouvière Clairette Roussanne 2024
Martin Texier
Regular price $40.00
New
Bottle shot of Martin Texier Cerouan Syrah, natural wine - primalwine.com
Phot of Martin Texier in his vineyards
Martin Texier Cérouan Syrah 2023
Martin Texier
Regular price $54.00
New
Bottle shot of Olivier Pithon Mon P'tit Pithon, buy classic and natural wine online on Primal Wine, the best wine shop in the United States – primalwine.com
Olivier Pithon Mon P'tit Pithon Blanc 2024
Olivier Pithon
Regular price $28.00
New Classic
Bottle shot of New Dawn Syrah, produced by Rudger van Wyk, buy classic and natural wine online on Primal Wine, the best wine shop in the United States – primalwine.com
New Dawn Red Syrah South Africa 2024
New Dawn
Regular price $25.00
Bottle shot of Domaine Tessier Cheverny Charbonnerie, produced by Domaine Tessier, buy classic and natural wine online on Primal Wine, the best wine shop in the United States – primalwine.com
Domaine Tessier Charbonnerie 2023
Domaine Tessier
Regular price $38.00
Bottle shot of Chateau de Beru Chablis Terroirs de Beru, produced by Chateau de Beru, buy classic and natural wine online on Primal Wine, the best wine shop in the United States – primalwine.com
Château de Béru Chablis Terroirs de Béru 2022
Château de Béru
Regular price $80.00 Sale price$95.00
-16% Classic
Bottle shot of Chateau de Beru Chablis Montserre, produced by Chateau de Beru, buy classic and natural wine online on Primal Wine, the best wine shop in the United States – primalwine.com
Château de Béru Chablis Montserre 2022
Château de Béru
Regular price $80.00 Sale price$95.00
-16% Classic
Bottle shot of Chateau de Beru Chablis Cote aux Pretres, produced by Chateau de Beru, buy classic and natural wine online on Primal Wine, the best wine shop in the United States – primalwine.com
Château de Béru Chablis Côte aux Prêtres 2022
Château de Béru
Regular price $80.00 Sale price$95.00
-16% Classic
Bottle shot of Boccia Bianco One Liter, produced by Cantina Indigeno, buy classic and natural wine online on Primal Wine, the best wine shop in the United States – primalwine.com
Cantina Indigeno Boccia Bianco One Liter 2023
Cantina Indigeno
Regular price $28.00

Frequently asked question

Natural wine is generally made from organically or biodynamically farmed grapes, fermented with native (wild) yeasts, and produced with minimal intervention—no additives beyond little or no sulfur, and often unfined and unfiltered. There’s no single legal definition, but transparency, low sulfites, and hands-off winemaking are core principles.

There’s no scientific proof that natural wine is “healthier.” It still contains alcohol. However, many natural wines use organically or biodynamically farmed grapes, fewer additives, and lower sulfites, which some people prefer or tolerate better. Bottom line: choose transparently made bottles you enjoy—and drink in moderation.

It aligns with what drinkers want: transparency, sustainability, and distinctive flavor. Made from organically or biodynamically farmed grapes and fermented with native yeasts, natural wine is low-intervention, often lower in sulfites, and showcases terroir and small producers—delivering character, ethics, and authenticity.

No. Natural wine still contains alcohol—the primary cause of hangovers. Lower sulfites and fewer additives don’t guarantee a headache-free experience. How you feel depends on alcohol content, hydration, quantity consumed, and personal sensitivities (histamines, tannins, sugar). Choose well-made natural wines, pace yourself, eat with your wine, and drink water.

No. Natural wine revives long-standing methods—organic/biodynamic farming, native-yeast fermentation, minimal additives—and meets enduring demand for transparency, sustainability, and terroir-driven flavor. Its growth across regions, retailers, and restaurants signals a lasting category, not a passing fad.