Natural Wine

Natural wine is a type of wine made in small batches from hand-harvested organic or biodynamic grapes with minimal intervention in the cellar. Natural wine is made with native yeasts as well as being bottled unfined and unfiltered. No or minimal sulfites are added. If you still don't know where to start browse our best sellers. For best value, consider joining one of our wine clubs, we have several options: mixed, red, white, orange, and sparkling.

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Bottle shot of Meinklang Mulatschak Orange 2022, produced by Meinklang, buy classic and natural wine online on Primal Wine, the best wine shop in the United States – primalwine.com
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Meinklang Mulatschak Orange 2023
Meinklang
Regular price $29.00
Bottle shot of Arianna Occhipinti SP68 Rrosso, produced by Arianna Occhipinti, buy classic and natural wine online on Primal Wine, the best wine shop in the United States – primalwine.com
Arianna Occhipinti SP68 Rrosso 2024
Arianna Occhipinti
Regular price $40.00
Bottle shot of Tre Dame Rosé, produced by Ca' de Noci, buy classic and natural wine online on Primal Wine, the best wine shop in the United States – primalwine.com
Ca' de Noci Tre Dame Rosato 2023
Ca' de Noci
Regular price $30.00
Bottle shot of Gulp Hablo Garnacha, produced by Gulp Hablo, buy classic and natural wine online on Primal Wine, the best wine shop in the United States – primalwine.com
Gulp Hablo Garnacha 2024
Gulp Hablo
Regular price $26.00
Bottle shot of Le Coste Rosato, produced by Le Coste, buy classic and natural wine online on Primal Wine, the best wine shop in the United States – primalwine.com
Le Coste Rosato 2022
Le Coste
Regular price $60.00
Bottle shot of SecondoMe Bianco, produced by Maurizio Ferraro, buy classic and natural wine online on Primal Wine, the best wine shop in the United States – primalwine.com
Maurizio Ferraro SecondoMe Vino Bianco 2023
Maurizio Ferraro
Regular price $30.00
Bottle shot of Meinklang Prosa Pet Nat 2022, produced by Meinklang, buy classic and natural wine online on Primal Wine, the best wine shop in the United States – primalwine.com
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Meinklang Prosa Pet Nat 2023
Meinklang
Regular price $25.00
Broc Cellars The Perfect Red 2023
Broc Cellars The Perfect Red 2023
Broc Cellars
Regular price $28.00
Bottle shot of Pinot Noir Rosato Pét-Nat 2020, produced by Il Ceo, buy classic and natural wine online on Primal Wine, the best wine shop in the United States – primalwine.com
Il Ceo Pinot Noir Rosato Pét-Nat 2022
Il Ceo
Regular price $25.00 Sale price$28.00
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Bottle shot of Le Coste Litrozzo Bianco 2023, produced by Le Coste, buy classic and natural wine online on Primal Wine, the best wine shop in the United States – primalwine.com
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Le Coste Litrozzo Bianco 2024
Le Coste
Regular price $32.00
Bottle shot of Ruth Lewandowski Feints 2022, produced by Ruth Lewandowski, buy classic and natural wine online on Primal Wine, the best wine shop in the United States – primalwine.com
Ruth Lewandowski Feints 2023
Ruth Lewandowski
Regular price $32.00 Sale price$33.00
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Bottle shot of Le Coste Pizzicante Rosato 2020, produced by Le Coste, buy classic and natural wine online on Primal Wine, the best wine shop in the United States – primalwine.com
Le Coste Pizzicante Rosato 2021
Le Coste
Regular price $38.00
Bottle shot of Cirelli Trebbiano d'Abruzzo, produced by Agricola Cirelli, buy classic and natural wine online on Primal Wine, the best wine shop in the United States – primalwine.com
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Cirelli Trebbiano d'Abruzzo 2024
Agricola Cirelli
Regular price $25.00
Bottle shot of Cirelli Montepulciano, produced by Agricola Cirelli, buy classic and natural wine online on Primal Wine, the best wine shop in the United States – primalwine.com
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Cirelli Montepulciano 2022
Agricola Cirelli
Regular price $25.00
Bottle shot of Podere Pradarolo Vej Bianco Antico 2022, produced by Podere Pradarolo, buy classic and natural wine online on Primal Wine, the best wine shop in the United States – primalwine.com
Podere Pradarolo Vej Bianco Antico 2022
Podere Pradarolo
Regular price $35.00
Bottle shot of Le Coste Litrozzo Rosso 2022, produced by Le Coste, buy classic and natural wine online on Primal Wine, the best wine shop in the United States – primalwine.com
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Le Coste Litrozzo Rosso 2023
Le Coste
Regular price $30.00
Bottle shot of Alessandro Viola Note di Bianco 2022, produced by Alessandro Viola, buy classic and natural wine online on Primal Wine, the best wine shop in the United States – primalwine.com
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Alessandro Viola Note di Bianco 2024
Alessandro Viola
Regular price $32.00
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What is Natural Wine?

Natural wine refers to a winemaking philosophy centered around organic and biodynamic farming practices, with minimal intervention both in the vineyard and the cellar. This approach emphasizes using natural, indigenous yeasts for fermentation and avoids the addition of sulfites, chemicals, or other additives. As a result, natural wines authentically express their terroir, reflecting the region's unique characteristics and the grape variety.

Over the past two decades, the natural wine movement has gained momentum. It challenges conventional winemaking methods that often rely on chemical treatments and industrial-scale production techniques. Natural winemaking encourages sustainability, environmental responsibility, and ethical labor practices. This movement has resonated with consumers seeking greater transparency and authenticity in the wine they consume.


Characteristics of Natural Wine

The key features of natural wine include:

  • Organic or Biodynamic Farming: Natural wines begin with grapes farmed without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers. Many producers also use biodynamic practices, enhancing soil health and vineyard biodiversity.
  • Minimal Intervention: In winemaking, natural wines undergo spontaneous fermentation with wild yeasts found on the grapes. Temperature control, additives, and artificial processes are avoided to ensure the wine remains as close to nature as possible.
  • Low or No Added Sulfites: Natural wines typically contain fewer sulfites than conventional wines. While sulfites can naturally occur during fermentation, they are added sparingly in natural winemaking to preserve the wine.
  • Unfined and Unfiltered: Many natural wines are left unfiltered and unfined, resulting in a cloudy appearance due to the natural sediments. This approach preserves the wine’s natural flavors and texture.


Natural Wine vs. Conventional Wine

Natural winemaking is distinct from conventional methods, often involving significant interventions such as lab-grown yeasts, acidity regulators, and fining agents like egg white or gelatin. These processes are designed to standardize flavor and ensure stability, but they often strip wines of their natural essence and complexity.

In contrast, natural wine focuses on the purity of the grapes and the soil, allowing the wine to develop unique and often unpredictable characteristics. This commitment to minimal intervention and organic practices makes natural wine stand out in flavor and ethical production.


How Does Natural Wine Taste?

Natural wines can vary dramatically in taste. Due to the absence of new oak aging and controlled fermentation, natural wines are lively, with high acidity and a range of funky, earthy, or even sour flavors. Some natural wines have a lower alcohol content and more complex aromatic profiles than conventional wines. Additionally, since they are unfiltered, many natural wines appear cloudier and may contain sediment at the bottom of the bottle.


Why Should You Try Natural Wine?

Natural wine offers a chance to taste wine as it was traditionally made without modern industrial interventions. Its commitment to sustainable and ethical farming makes it an attractive choice for environmentally conscious consumers. Moreover, the distinctive flavors and authenticity of natural wine allow for a more adventurous wine-drinking experience. It is the ideal choice for those seeking something beyond mass-produced wines' uniformity.

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.