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Bonnet Ponson - RP20 Cuvee Perpétuelle Extra Brut 375ml
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€28,00

RP20 Cuvee Perpétuelle Extra Brut 375ml

Bonnet Ponson

Perfect for Brunch..

€74,67 per litre
Litron | Natural Wine by Les Vins Pirouettes.
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€24,50

Litron (1 litre bottle)

Les Vins Pirouettes

Alsace Riesling in 1L bottle!

€32,67 per litre
Les Vins Pirouettes - Pet Nat de Franck
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€20,90

Pet Nat de Franck

Les Vins Pirouettes

OMG WE LOVE THIS !!!

€27,87 per litre
Les Voisines 2021 Magnum | Natural Wine by Domaine de la Touraize.
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€65,00

Les Voisines 2021 Magnum

Domaine de la Touraize

Lime. Chamomile. Butter. YUM!

€43,33 per litre
Bonnet Ponson - RP19 Cuvee Perpétuelle Extra Brut
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€46,00

RP19 Cuvee Perpétuelle Extra Brut

Bonnet Ponson

Solera System Champagne

€61,33 per litre
Les Vins Pirouettes - Pulpe
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€17,90

Pulpe

Les Vins Pirouettes

YUM! LIKE LICKING A WET ROCK!

€23,87 per litre
David Large - Gamay'nger Toxic
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€18,90

Gamay'nger Toxic

David Large

Juicy, fresh & smokey Gamay

€25,20 per litre
Gamayhameha Beaujolais Rouge | Natural Wine by David Large.
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€17,90

Gamayhameha Beaujolais

David Large

Smooth Beaujolais

€23,87 per litre

A pioneer in natural winemaking

The natural wine movement began in France as a push-back to chemical agriculture, but took off to evolve into so much more. Responsible for much of this was the so-called “Gang of Four”, a group of four Beaujolais winemakers (Jean-Foillard, Guy Breton, Jean-Paul Thévenet, and Marcel Lapierre) who in the 1970s committed to farming without the use of pesticides, adding minimal-to-no sulfur, harvesting grapes later, sorting grapes for quality control, and refusing to add to sugar to fermenting wine (this was commonplace to boost alcohol content), all of which were rather contrary to what other French winemakers were doing at the time.

In 2020, France was the first country to approve an official label for naturally produced wines - wines packaged with “"Vin Méthode Nature" must be made from chemical-free grapes, handpicked, fermented with native yeast, and only a small amount of sulfur dioxide can be added (with the final wine containing less than 30 milligrams per liter).

Popular French regions & producers

In northern France, white wines dominate with popular regions including Champagne (known of course for its sparkling wines, primarily from Chardonnay) and Alsace (which produces many herbaceous whites like Riesling and Gewürztraminer).

Jura, a tiny region on the Swiss border with a smaller yield, is famed for its unusual and distinct winemaking practices and use of the grapes Savagnin,Trousseau, Ploussard, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.

In central France, the Loire Valley is known for grapes Chenin Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Franc, while Beaujolais produces nearly all Gamay wines.

Some of the best French Natural Wine Producers include:
• Jean-Pierre Robinot
• Patrick Bouju
• Matassa
• Jean-Foillard
• Tony Bornard
• L’Octavin
• Frederic Cossard
• Pierre Overnoy
• Pierre Frick
• Dard et Ribo

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