ECOCERTBarr
Vincent Stoeffler in Barr has farmed organically with Ecocert certification since 2010, on the Kirchberg de Barr Grand Cru. With Pinot Noir admitted to that Grand Cru in 2022, the estate bottles certified-organic Alsatian Pinot Noir at Grand Cru level.
Tip: The Kirchberg de Barr Pinot Noir is now Grand Cru-eligible following 2022; this is the certified-organic bottling to chase.
ECOCERTKatzenthal
Felix Meyer farms his 1732-founded Katzenthal estate organically with Ecocert certification, on the Kaefferkopf and Wineck-Schlossberg Grands Crus. The range is a respected mid-tier organic line-up on the wine route.
Tip: Meyer-Fonne's Vieilles Vignes Pinot Noir is the certified-organic gateway; the Kaefferkopf Riesling is the climbing-on step up.
Biodynamic PracticingECOCERTHunawihr
Mittnacht Freres in Hunawihr has farmed organically with Ecocert certification since 2010 and works biodynamic preparations on the Rosacker Grand Cru. The house bottles certified-organic Riesling and Pinot Noir at accessible prices.
Tip: The Rosacker Riesling and a village Pinot Noir are the bottles to start with at this Hunawihr family estate.
Biodynamic PracticingECOCERTBergheim
Sylvie Spielmann's Bergheim estate has farmed organically with Ecocert certification since 2008 and works biodynamic preparations, with parcels in the Altenberg de Bergheim Grand Cru.
Tip: The Altenberg de Bergheim Grand Cru is a singular Alsace, planted in a permitted field blend; Spielmann's bottling is the value entry to the climat.
Demeter CertifiedECOCERTNaturalScherwiller
Pierre and Jean Dietrich rebuilt their Scherwiller estate as Domaine Achillee in 2014 in a straw-bale cellar, Demeter biodynamic and making low-intervention native-yeast wines with minimal sulphur, a recognised Alsace natural-wine address.
Tip: The straw-bale cellar is itself worth a visit; ask for the low-sulphur Riesling and Pinot Noir cuvees to taste Achillee's natural-wine end of the range.
Biodynamic PracticingECOCERTNaturalAmmerschwihr
Frederic Geschickt runs this 1576-founded Ammerschwihr estate as a recognised Alsace natural-wine address, organic since 1998 with skin-contact whites and zero-sulphur cuvees alongside Kaefferkopf Grand Cru bottlings.
Tip: Ask for a side-by-side of the skin-contact Pinot Gris and a conventional Kaefferkopf Riesling; allocations move through natural-wine specialists.