What is natural wine?

What is natural wine?

Natural wine is a concept more than a well-defined category with agreed-upon characteristics. It's a type of wine made with minimal intervention and additives, focusing on a more hands-on and less processed approach to winemaking, rooted in the idea of allowing grapes to express their unique characteristics and terroir. The practices associated with natural wine include organic or biodynamic farming, hand-harvesting of grapes, and minimal intervention during the winemaking process.

Natural winemakers avoid synthetic pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers, opting for natural farming practices to maintain the health of the vineyard. They rely on native yeast for fermentation and avoid the addition of lab-breed yeasts.

Additionally, natural wines may have little to no added sulphites and are often unfiltered resulting in some cloudiness or sediment in the bottle.

Furthermore, natural winemakers follow a non-interventionist philosophy, believing that wine should be a pure reflection of the grapes and the environment in which they were grown. This practice promotes sustainability and environmental consciousness in the vineyard.

It's important to note that there's no strict definition or certification process for natural wines, and the interpretation of what constitutes a natural wine can vary among different producers.

Natural wine results many times in unique and challenging flavor profiles that may not appeal to all wine enthusiasts.

However, the natural winegrowers have gained a dedicated following among those who appreciate their authenticity and the connection to the land from which they originate.

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