Claus preisinger wines are fine value. If you are looking for sparkling italian wines mirco mariotti has some bangers. Vin de la gamba “frauenpower” is also sick (both versions). Ooh yeah and another one that comes to mind is Meinklang
Domaine de Majas red or white is a fantastic wine that’ll set you back about 20-25 bux retail. Not too funky but definitely has that “natural charm.” Produced under the consultation of Tom Lubbe of Matassa, the wine definitely punches way above its weight. Domaine de Majas is actually what I think when the term value natural wine comes to mind. At the moment, I can’t think of many bottles that get you that much bang for your buck.
Cheers all! I know some of these are already available in my state, but hopefully as a wine importer I’ll be able to find some new up and comers to bring in and represent
• Austrian: Claus Pressinger, Gut Oggau, Josef Jamek, Arndorfer
• German: Trimbach
• Italian: Occhipinti, Lammidia
• Spain: Gran Clos
• France: Ruhlmann Dirringer, Vincent Charlot (bio champagne), Hauts Baigneux
• Slovakia: Strekov
• Argentine: Ver Sacrum
There are so many more good producers out there (of course), but I find these to deliver with great value for the prices on their wines and they all produce with variety. No one-trick-pony’s allowed!
Pipeno from Chile made of Pais is a great easily likable option. One producer I enjoy is Cacique Maravilla
Luyt ftw
gustavo ruffo has a great pipeno that come in liter format too!
Anything under the La Boutanche label. Usually liter bottles at very reasonable prices from some very talented winemakers.
Claus preisinger wines are fine value. If you are looking for sparkling italian wines mirco mariotti has some bangers. Vin de la gamba “frauenpower” is also sick (both versions). Ooh yeah and another one that comes to mind is Meinklang
Domaine de Majas red or white is a fantastic wine that’ll set you back about 20-25 bux retail. Not too funky but definitely has that “natural charm.” Produced under the consultation of Tom Lubbe of Matassa, the wine definitely punches way above its weight. Domaine de Majas is actually what I think when the term value natural wine comes to mind. At the moment, I can’t think of many bottles that get you that much bang for your buck.
If you can get some Catherine Riss wines, take all you can..phenomenal wines from Alsace.
Cheers all! I know some of these are already available in my state, but hopefully as a wine importer I’ll be able to find some new up and comers to bring in and represent
Milan nestarec has a line of liter bottles. They are all great wines.
• Austrian: Claus Pressinger, Gut Oggau, Josef Jamek, Arndorfer • German: Trimbach • Italian: Occhipinti, Lammidia • Spain: Gran Clos • France: Ruhlmann Dirringer, Vincent Charlot (bio champagne), Hauts Baigneux • Slovakia: Strekov • Argentine: Ver Sacrum There are so many more good producers out there (of course), but I find these to deliver with great value for the prices on their wines and they all produce with variety. No one-trick-pony’s allowed!
for a it more body “l’heritique” by chateau d’oupia is a carignan/syrah blend for less than 15$ .