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Goruli Mtsvane 2021 | Natural Wine by Samtavisi Marani.
In winkelmand
In winkelmand
€24,25

Goruli Mtsvane 2022

Samtavisi Marani

Ruikt naar Toffee!

€32,33 per liter
Exile on Caucasus 2023 | Natural Wine by Ori Marani.
In winkelmand
Deal
In winkelmand
€21,05 €23,25

Exile on Caucasus 2024

Ori Marani

100% Rkatsiteli

€28,07 per liter
gut oggau edmund vineyardEdmund 2023 | Natural Wine by Gut Oggau.
In winkelmand
In winkelmand
€80,25

Edmund 2023 (One Per Order)

Gut Oggau

ZELDZAM! Wilde wijnstokken en beperkte productie

€107,00 per liter
Traminer | Natural Wine by Judith Beck.
In winkelmand
In winkelmand
€19,15

Traminer 2025

Judith Beck

Populaire, zeer geparfumeerde Gewürztraminer

€25,53 per liter
Muskat Bambule | Natural Wine by Judith Beck
In winkelmand
In winkelmand
€31,15

Muskat Bambule 2023

Judith Beck

Muskat Ottonel uit Burgenland

€41,53 per liter
kleines gut chardonnay orange
In winkelmand
In winkelmand
€37,25

Kapelle Chardonnay 2023

Kleines Gut

Orange Chardonnay... uit Duitsland!

€49,67 per liter
Bianco Anfora | Natural Wine by Lammidia.
In winkelmand
In winkelmand
€23,79

Bianco Anfora 2023

Lammidia

Goed afgeronde Orange

€31,72 per liter
L´Americana | Natural Wine by Tenuta Vincenzo Nardone.
In winkelmand
In winkelmand
€34,50

l'Americana 2020

Tenuta Vincenzo Nardone

Campaniaanse Orange met Greco!

€46,00 per liter
Mephisto Cat | Natural Wine by Perego & Perego.
In winkelmand
In winkelmand
€18,15

Mephisto Cat

Perego & Perego

Lombardije..... Riesling!

€24,20 per liter
Iago's wine -Blend IagoIago's Wine - Blend
In winkelmand
In winkelmand
€25,65

Blend 2024

Iago's Wine

Chinuri + Gorule Mtsvane

€34,20 per liter
Patrice Béguet - Big Bunch Theory
In winkelmand
In winkelmand
€38,15

Three Views of a Secret 2023

Patrice Béguet

Orange Alsace Gewürz gemaakt in Jura

€50,87 per liter
Domaine Hughes Beguet - Orange was the colour of her dress 2023hughes beguet orange was the colour of her dress
In winkelmand
In winkelmand
€46,25

Orange was the colour of her dress 2023

Domaine Hughes Beguet

Domeinfruit, gemacereerde Savagnin

€61,67 per liter
natures calling you are very special
In winkelmand
In winkelmand
€26,25

You Are Very Special 2025

Nature's Calling

Schattig etiket. Schattige wijn. Schattig cadeau

€35,00 per liter
Patrice Beguet Big Bunch Theory Go Together Orange
In winkelmand
In winkelmand
€34,65

Go Together Orange 2023

Patrice Béguet

Grenache Blanc, Vermentino, Viognier Orange!

€46,20 per liter
Kleine Heimat | Natural Wine by 2Naturkinder
In winkelmand
In winkelmand
€27,75

Zweite Heimat 2022

2Naturkinder

Silvaner Orange

€37,00 per liter
Weinschwärmer | Natural Wine by 2Naturkinder.
In winkelmand
In winkelmand
€32,54

Weinschwärmer 2023

2Naturkinder

75% Pinot Gris. 25% Riesling

€43,39 per liter
Cuvée Marguerite is a natural wine by MatassaMatassa - Cuvee Marguerite
In winkelmand
In winkelmand
€35,25

Cuvée Marguerite 2024

Matassa

Zijn populairste Orange! EEN DROOM!

€47,00 per liter
Freude  | Natural Wine by Werlitsch.
In winkelmand
In winkelmand
€60,25

Freude 2021

Werlitsch

Herbal, tannineus, gestructureerd Orange

€80,33 per liter
Kisi 2021 | Natural Wine by Chona´s Marani.
In winkelmand
In winkelmand
€23,75

Kisi 2023

Chona´s Marani

Qvevri Klassiek

€31,67 per liter
Cecilia 2023 | Natural Wine by Iberieli.
In winkelmand
In winkelmand
€25,25

Cecilia 2024

Iberieli

Rkatsiteli + Mtsvane

€33,67 per liter

What is the actual production process of orange wine?

It starts the same way as white wine. White grapes get picked and crushed. Then everything changes. Instead of pressing the juice off the skins straight away, the winemaker leaves the juice sitting on the skins, seeds and sometimes the stems. This is maceration, which just means soaking. The longer the soak, the more the wine pulls out of the skins.


Time is the big lever. Some producers macerate for a few days, others for a few weeks, and the serious ones go for months. The International Organisation of Vine and Wine sets the official minimum at one month for a wine to count as macerated in this style. A four day soak gives you a wine with a gentle copper tint and soft grip. Six months gives you something deep amber, chewy and properly tannic.


Skin thickness matters just as much as time. Thicker skinned grapes hold more tannin, more colour and more phenolic compounds, which are the chemicals that give structure and that bitter, savoury edge. That is why grapes like Ribolla Gialla, Malvasia and Pinot Grigio are favourites. They can handle a long soak without falling apart. Thin skinned grapes get overwhelmed.


The vessel plays a part too. Clay amphorae breathe and let in tiny amounts of oxygen. Steel and old oak give a different result again. Change the time, the grape or the vessel and you change the wine completely.

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Different styles of orange wine across the world

Orange wine is not one thing. Where it is made, and how, changes it enormously.


Georgia is the spiritual home of orange wine, known there as Amber wine. They have been doing this for around 8,000 years. Grapes go into a qvevri, a large clay vessel buried in the ground, often with skins, seeds and stems all together. The wine ferments and sits there for five or six months. That long contact gives Georgian orange wine its signature. High tannin, real grip, deep amber colour and a savoury, almost tea like character. These are the most structured orange wines you will find.


Friuli in northeast Italy and neighbouring Slovenia share a border and a tradition. This is the region that pushed orange wine back into the modern spotlight. The Collio and Goriška Brda hills straddle the two countries, and producers on both sides ferment whites on their skins, often in amphora. Ribolla Gialla is the star grape here.


Italy also has its own gentler version called Ramato, which means coppery. It is Pinot Grigio given a short skin soak, anything from eight hours to a couple of days. The result is pink to light copper, fresh and easy rather than heavily tannic.

Further north, Alsace and the Czech Republic lean on aromatic grapes. Gewürztraminer and Pinot Gris are the go to varieties in both. Skin contact amplifies their natural perfume, giving lychee, rose and spice with a tangy bite.

What is orange wine? (video)

<p>Learn the basics of what an orange wine is here in this easy video where we cover the simple aspects of how skin-contact / skin-macerated wines are made, and debunk any confusion to the name. </p>
<br>For more details, read the texts on this page

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Which natural wine producers are famous for orange wines?

Some producers built their whole reputation on orange wine. These are the names to know.


Radikon is the icon. Stanko Radikon, working in Friuli, dug out his grandfather's old method in 1995 and started fermenting Ribolla Gialla on its skins for a week. Since 2002 the wines have been made with no added sulphur and a minimum of three months on the skins. For many critics these are simply the best orange wines in the world. Denavolo, in Emilia Romagna, is the work of Giulio Armani. He macerates on the skins for around six months using wild yeasts. The wines are textural, complex and a benchmark for what Italian orange can be. In France, La Sorga is Antony Tortul. Energetic, expressive, no added sulphites, and one of the founders of the cult Brutal series of zero added wines. Tom Lubbe's Matassa, down in Roussillon, sits in the same world and contributes to that same Brutal family. So does Escoda Sanahuja in Catalonia, a genuine pioneer who helped found the natural wine producers' association. You do not have to spend big to drink good orange wine though. Plenty of producers make accessible versions, and Meinklang's Weisser Mulatschak is a brilliant entry point. Easy, juicy, properly orange in style and a fraction of the price of the cult bottles. It proves the style does not have to be rare or expensive to be good. It is one of our all time bestsellers for exactly that reason.

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FAQ about Orange Wines

What are the best grapes for orange wine

This is of course up for debate, but often floral and aromatic grape vareties make for the best experience with skin-contact wines. For example, Pinot Gris, Muscat, Malvasia and Gewürztraminer are often used. Whilst often used to make sweet wines in the conventional wine world, in the natural wine scene these are often made as dry orange wines.


What is the best value or cheapest orange wine?

In our humble opinion, there is no better orange wine on the market that can beat Meinklang's Weisser Mulatschak in quality. Its one of the most affordable natural wines there is too. You can find it here on the shop or with your local dealer


Is all orange wine classed as a natural wine?

No. And this is something to be wary of. If you spot a wine marketed as an orange wine in a commerical supermarket at a very low price, it might not actually be a natural wine. Commerical wineries and large retailers have recognised the trend for orange wines, and are trying to replicate it in ways which would suit their audience and have more stability. Just because a wine is orange, does not mean it is natural. However... your first instinct should be to rejoice that it most likely is, as a style not popular in the conventional wine world, yet.


Is orange wine made from oranges

No. The term orange wine is used to simplify the difference between white wines and skin-contact wines, which have an orange colour. But in places like Georgia, they are known as Amber wines. It is sadly ironic that often skin-contact wines can have a slightly orange fruit flavour to them, to add to the confusion. But they are always made from grapes, just like most wine.

Where can I learn more about Orange Wines?

Check out the book "Amber Revolution - How the World Came to Love Orange Wine" by Simon Woolf. This is THE definitive guide to orange wines, and perhaps the ONLY book solely on the topic. Part compelling social history, part orange wine primer, Amber Revolution weaves its tale of oppression, struggle and persistence across the shifting borders of Friuli and Slovenia, to the Caucasus, Georgia and beyond. It even includes a guide to over 220 recommended producers from 25 countries, plus tips for buying, food matching and enjoying orange wines.

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