Demeter CertifiedORGANIC CERTIFIEDMontpeyroux, Terrasses du Larzac
Sylvain Fadat at Domaine d'Aupilhac in Montpeyroux farms around 26 hectares of Languedoc and Terrasses du Larzac parcels certified organic by Ecocert and biodynamic by Demeter (per producer history page). The estate is one of the Terrasses du Larzac AOC quality references alongside Mas Jullien and Mas Cal Demoura. The Le Carignan single-varietal cuvee from 1947-planted vines is the estate's old-vine Carignan expression.
Tip: The Lou Maset entry-tier red is the value-tier introduction to the range; the higher-tier Le Carignan, Les Cocalieres and the Montpeyroux Terrasses du Larzac show the full terroir spectrum.
Biodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDNaturalSaint-Jean-de-Minervois, Minervois
John and Nicole Bojanowski at Clos du Gravillas at Saint-Jean-de-Minervois work around 7 hectares of certified-organic, biodynamic-leaning parcels at 350 metres altitude. Cellar work emphasises low or no sulphur additions and native-yeast fermentations. The estate is among the canonical natural-wine references of the Languedoc, listed in the Raisin natural-wine guide and exported through specialist cavistes worldwide.
Tip: The Lo Vielh Carignan and L'Inattendu Grenache Gris are the canonical natural-wine cuvees; visits by appointment with John or Nicole.
Biodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDNaturalPuimisson, Herault
Jeff Coutelou's Mas Coutelou at Puimisson is among the canonical Languedoc natural-wine producers. The estate's 13 hectares are farmed organically since 1987 and biodynamically without formal certification, with no-sulphur-added cellar work as standard. Mas Coutelou bottlings move through specialist natural-wine cavistes worldwide and are cult names in Paris, London and Berlin natural-wine markets.
Tip: Mas Coutelou wines are nearly impossible to find at retail; allocations move through specialist natural-wine cavistes (La Cave des Papilles in Paris, Le Vin en Tete in Lyon). Direct estate contact for visits.
Biodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDLa Clape, Narbonne
Gerard Bertrand's Languedoc portfolio includes multiple cuvees that are documented as vegan-friendly (no animal-derived fining agents). Several of the Bertrand estates (Chateau l'Hospitalet, Domaine de Cigalus, Chateau de Tarailhan) operate under organic and biodynamic protocols. The cellar work uses bentonite clay and protein-free fining agents in place of casein, isinglass or egg-white.
Tip: Look for the vegan-friendly markings on Gerard Bertrand bottle labels; the Domaine de Cigalus, La Forge and Aigle Royale ranges are among the named vegan-cuvees. The Chateau l'Hospitalet visitor cellar offers vegan-cuvee tastings on request.
Biodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDNaturalPuimisson, Herault
Jeff Coutelou's Mas Coutelou at Puimisson bottles all his Vin de France cuvees without sulphur additions, including the 7 rue de la Pompe, La Buvette, Couleurs Reunies and PM Rouge cuvees. The wines sit at the no-sulphur end of the Languedoc natural-wine spectrum and require cold-chain storage and reasonably young drinking windows.
Tip: No-sulphur wines need temperature-controlled storage from cellar to glass. Buy from a specialist caviste who manages the cold chain, and drink within a few years of release.
Biodynamic PracticingJonquieres, Terrasses du Larzac
Olivier Jullien at Mas Jullien farms his Jonquieres parcels (around 18 hectares of limestone, schist and basalt-influenced soils) biodynamically without formal certification (the estate held organic certification until 2006, then renounced it to remain free in his work). The estate played a central role in the Terrasses du Larzac appellation movement that led to AOC recognition in 2014.
Tip: Visits are by appointment with strict booking discipline; combine with Mas Cal Demoura (5 minutes' walk) and Domaine d'Aupilhac at Montpeyroux (15 minutes) for the canonical Terrasses du Larzac afternoon.