Natural Red Wine
Natural red wines come in many different styles - which means there's a natural red out there for everyone! Fruity and uncomplicated glouglou reds are light and with very little tannin - i.e. smashable, and are the perfect companion to a picnic or barbeque. Then there are aromatic reds, such as those made from Cabernet Franc or Carignan, that delight the nose as much as they do the palate. Then there are the structured, complex reds with more tannins, suitable for (and often improved by) ageing and able to stand up to a hearty meal - think Syrah.
When it comes to grapes, natural winemakers tend to focus on indigenous grapes more than conventional winemakers, so alongside well-known grapes such as Pinot Noir and Sangiovese, you'll also see ones like Bobal, Saint Laurent, Pineau D'Aunis, and Frappato.
Ati (Chianti)
Podere Ortica
Natural Chianti? Rare find!
Hani Sankt Laurent 2021
Andreas Ziniel
SENSATIONAL! Peppery, Vegetal, Forest Fruit
Blaufränkisch 2021
Syfany
Blaufränkisch from Moravia
Vasco de Gamay 2022
La Combe Aux Reves
We're not allowed to say the region..!
ARCAI Anfora Rosso 2020 (RARE)
Porta Del Vento
Beautiful, rich Sicilian red
Carantina Merlot
Monteforche
Puglian wine with low acidity
Cabernet Sauvignon
Der Glücksjäger
Cabernet Sauvignon from Pfalz
Ponzichter
Weninger
Similar to Puszta Libre
Blaufränkisch Hochäcker 2021
Weninger
40 year old vines.
Fledermaus Rot 2022
2Naturkinder
Vines fertilied with their Bat dung
Lulu (Amphora) 2022
Patrick Bouju
DELICIOUS! 80 year old vine Gamay d'Auvergne
Kalkundkiesel Rot 2021
Claus Preisinger
Eucalyptus, Blackberry, Cherry
1368 Cerro Las Monjas
Barranco Oscuro
Tannic, complex, powerful
Blankeforti 2021
Jordi Llorens
Cult Catalan Red
Best Friend (Dogma)
Pittnauer
Wild Strawberries, Grapefruit, Pomegranate
Waiting for Tom Rot
Rennersistas
Blaufränkisch, Pinot Noir, Zweigelt
Superglitzer
Rennersistas
Blaufränkisch, Rösler, St. Laurent ,Zweigelt
Garnata 2021
Barranco Oscuro
Grenache 1300m above sea level
Rubaiyat 2019
Barranco Oscuro
Syrah from 1300m above sea level
O Trancado
La Perdida
Soft bramble fruit, tingly tannins
A Mallada 2019
La Perdida
From isolated vineyards in Galicia