Biodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDPuenderich (Marienburg)
Biodynamic since 2005, the Busch family farm the Puenderich Marienburg by respekt-BIODYN guidelines and bottle its slate parcels separately as a terroir study.
Tip: The grey-, blue- and red-slate Marienburg GGs read the same biodynamic farming across three soils; taste them together.
Biodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDTraben-Trarbach (Trarbach)
Konstantin Weiser and Alexandra Kuenstler hand-farm the steep Trarbacher Schlossberg with no herbicides, their main organic-certified sites giving clear Riesling.
Tip: Tiny production and cult demand mean the organic-certified Schlossberg Kabinett sells out fast; buy through the importer on release.
Biodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDNaturalKinheim-Kindel
Natural-wine pioneers in Kinheim since 1976, the Trossens make slate Riesling with no added yeast; from 2010 the Pyramide Purus line uses no added sulphur.
Tip: The Pyramide Purus Rieslings are the zero-sulphur cuvees; start with a classic bottling to read the slate before the wild ferment.
NaturalBullay and St. Aldegund
Ulli Stein farms steep slate ecologically with cover crops and no herbicides; his light, dry slate Riesling and rare Elbling are natural-wine-scene darlings.
Tip: Stein's wines are built for the table; the Elbling and steep St. Aldegunder Rieslings drink best young and lightly chilled.
Bernkastel-Kues
Dr. Loosen's Rieslings are vegan-friendly, with no animal products and bentonite-clay fining where needed, one of the most widely available vegan Mosel ranges.
Tip: The entry Dr. L and the estate Rieslings are all vegan-friendly, an easy, affordable choice for plant-based drinkers exploring the Mosel.
NaturalKinheim-Kindel
The Trossens' Pyramide Purus Rieslings, made since 2010, are bottled with no filtration or sulfur addition, a benchmark of no-sulphur natural Mosel wine.
Tip: Zero-sulphur wines are alive and variable; store cold and drink Purus on the younger side for its purest slate-and-orchard expression.