On a recent wine tour, one of the travellers told me that she has difficulty finding good organic wines. I was a bit surprised. There are so many organic wines around these days that it shouldn’t be difficult to find something that you like. Here are some recommendations. Maybe you will not find exactly these wines, but they can be an inspiration.
Red wines
Meinklang Pinot Noir 2020, Austria, fresh, fruity and easy drinking from a biodynamic estate in Burgenland (~12 euro)
La Bastide Blanche 2020, Bandol, full bodied wine with character, 70 % mourvèdre (~16 euro)
Domaine des Pasquiers, Côtes-du-Rhône-Villages Plan de Dieu 2020, 2298, 139 kr, southern France in a bottle with delicious aromas of Provencal herbs (~12 euro)
Château de la Liquière 2021, Faugères, spicy and flavourful from the Langeudoc (~16 euro)
Kékfrankos és Syrah 2020, Weingut Weninger, Sopron, a pleasant and easy drinking, fruit wine from the Hungarian region of Sopron which is on border to Burgenland in Austria (~12 euro)
White wines
Weingut Leth Fels Grüner Veltliner Klassik 2021, Austria, very fresh with a touch of white pepper and citrus which typical for grüner veltliner (~10 euro)
Jurtschitsch, Langenlois Riesling, 2021, Kamptal, Austria, dry, crispy and delicious riesling (~16 euro)
Read: more on organic wines in BKWine’s book Organic, Biodynamic and Natural winemaking.