Natural Wine
Style natural wine minimal intervention native yeasts sustainable winemaking
Definition
Wine produced with minimal intervention, avoiding additives and employing native yeasts, often associated with traditional and sustainable practices.
Historical Context
The natural wine movement seeks to return to historical winemaking methods, emphasizing authenticity and environmental responsibility.
Further Reading
Natural Wine for the People: What It Is, Where to Find It, How to Love It
By Alice Feiring (2019)
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