BiodynamicBiodynamic Practicing
OrganicECOCERT
NeighbourhoodHunawihr

Tip: The Rosacker Riesling and a village Pinot Noir are the bottles to start with at this Hunawihr family estate.

Location

Address: 27 Route du Vin, 68150 Hunawihr, France, Alsace

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Domaine Sylvie Spielmann ★ 4.4

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.

Domaine Achillee ★ 4.5

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.

Domaine Geschickt ★ 4.5

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.

Domaine Pierre Frick ★ 4.6

Demeter CertifiedECOCERTNaturalPfaffenheim

Jean-Pierre Frick in Pfaffenheim was an early Alsatian biodynamic convert in 1981 and has produced zero-sulphur cuvees since the 1990s. The estate is a long-running Alsace natural-wine address, Biodyvin-certified with low-intervention winemaking.

Tip: Frick's zero-sulphur Pinot Blanc and Riesling are the calling cards; the Steinert and Vorbourg Grand Cru bottlings sit at the top of the range.

Domaine Barmes-Buecher ★ 4.5

Demeter CertifiedECOCERTNaturalWettolsheim

Demeter-biodynamic Barmes-Buecher in Wettolsheim was an early Alsatian voice for native-yeast, low-sulphur winemaking and is widely cited alongside natural-wine producers despite holding full biodynamic certification.

Tip: The Hengst Grand Cru wines are the precise, expressive end of the range; the Cremant d'Alsace is a low-sulphur traditional-method sparkler.

Domaine Zind-Humbrecht ★ 4.4

Demeter CertifiedECOCERTTurckheim

Like many top Alsatian whites, Zind-Humbrecht's wines are typically unfined or use mineral fining agents (bentonite) rather than animal-derived fining. The estate's biodynamic and minimal-intervention philosophy makes most cuvees suitable for vegans.

Tip: Ask the estate to confirm fining practice vintage by vintage; fine white Alsace is often vegan-friendly thanks to bentonite or no-fining protocols.

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