Cotes du Rhone Villages / Drome provencale
Domaine Gramenon's no-fining, no-filtration approach makes all estate wines vegan by default. No animal-derived agents are used at any stage. The wines are natural in the fullest sense.
Tip: The unfined and unfiltered wines may show slight sediment in bottle; decant the older cuvees before serving.
Cotes du Rhone Villages / Drome provencale
Several Domaine Gramenon cuvees are produced with zero added sulfur, including Poignee de Raisins (Grenache) and La Mamalow (Viognier). These require careful handling and storage and should be consumed within 3-5 years of harvest.
Tip: Store low-sulfite natural wines in a cool, dark cellar at constant temperature. Serve slightly cool for the reds to preserve freshness.
Cotes du Rhone AOC and Vin de France (Ardeche)
Eric Texier uses minimal added sulfur across his range, with several cuvees bottled with zero sulfur addition. The Ardeche whites (Chat Fou, Breze Viognier) and the Syrah Vin de France are all produced with minimal intervention in both vineyard and cellar.
Tip: Texier's minimal-sulfite wines are delicate; they benefit from careful temperature-controlled transport and storage. Import records from RAW Wine confirm the low-sulfite production approach.
Saint-Joseph AOC and Vin de France (Ardeche)
Herve Souhaut's Domaine Romaneaux-Destezet produces all wines without added sulfur. The low-sulfite approach is consistent across the Serine Vin de France, Saint-Joseph rouge, and Viognier cuvees. RAW Wine's producer listing confirms zero-addition sulfite production.
Tip: The no-sulfite approach makes these wines sensitive to temperature shock. Only purchase from merchants with correct cold-chain storage.
Demeter CertifiedORGANIC CERTIFIEDChateauneuf-du-Pape AOC
Chateau de Beaucastel, owned by the Perrin family, has been certified biodynamic (Demeter) since the mid-1970s, making it one of the earliest major wine estates in France to embrace formal biodynamic certification. The estate uses all 13 Chateauneuf-du-Pape permitted varieties and is farmed entirely biodynamically across its 130 hectares.
Tip: Beaucastel offers guided biodynamic vineyard tours by appointment, demonstrating the compost preparations and lunar calendar farming schedule.
Demeter CertifiedORGANIC CERTIFIEDChateauneuf-du-Pape AOC
Domaine de Marcoux, owned by Sophie and Catherine Armenier, was one of the first Chateauneuf-du-Pape estates to receive Demeter biodynamic certification in the 1990s. The estate produces Chateauneuf-du-Pape rouge and blanc from old-vine Grenache on clay and galets roulants soils, farmed strictly biodynamically.
Tip: The Domaine de Marcoux Vieilles Vignes Chateauneuf is a benchmark for biodynamic Grenache; visits by appointment from Orange.