NeighbourhoodVino Nobile di Montepulciano

Tip: Verify on the bottle vintage by vintage; some single-vineyard cuvees outside the main Vino Nobile may not carry the same vegan declaration year to year.

Location

Address: Via Colonica 1, 53045 Valiano di Montepulciano, Italy, Tuscany

Also in Vino Nobile di Montepulciano

Salcheto no-added-sulfite vinification ★ 4.6

Vino Nobile di Montepulciano

Salcheto runs a no-added-sulfite vinification across its certified-organic-and-biodynamic Vino Nobile lineage; water waste is 100 percent recycled and the off-grid cellar runs on solar, geothermal and biomass energy.

Tip: The Salcheto Salco Vino Nobile bottling is the showcase no-added-sulfite Sangiovese; ask for the carbon-footprint passport at the cellar door.

Avignonesi ★ 4.7

Biodynamic PracticingECOCERTVino Nobile di Montepulciano

Owned since 2009 by Virginie Saverys. The estate completed organic certification in 2016 (Suolo e Salute) and biodynamic certification by Biodyvin in 2019. The Vino Nobile is now 100 percent biodynamic-and-organic Sangiovese, with Biodyvin and B Corp certifications.

Tip: Single-vineyard Pieve Vino Nobile bottlings (released 2024 onward) showcase the biodynamic farming village by village.

Salcheto ★ 4.6

Biodynamic PracticingICEAVino Nobile di Montepulciano

Salcheto has been organically farmed since the late 1990s and fully certified organic and biodynamic since 2009. Italy's first carbon-neutral winery, with Italy's first carbon-footprint-certified bottle of wine (ISO 14064, 2010).

Tip: Tour the off-grid cellar designed with gravity flow and natural light wells; tastings showcase the producer's no-added-sulfite Vino Nobile.

Full Vino Nobile di Montepulciano food guide →

More biodynamic & natural in Tuscany

Salcheto no-added-sulfite vinification ★ 4.6

Vino Nobile di Montepulciano

Salcheto runs a no-added-sulfite vinification across its certified-organic-and-biodynamic Vino Nobile lineage; water waste is 100 percent recycled and the off-grid cellar runs on solar, geothermal and biomass energy.

Tip: The Salcheto Salco Vino Nobile bottling is the showcase no-added-sulfite Sangiovese; ask for the carbon-footprint passport at the cellar door.

Massa Vecchia low-sulfite vinification ★ 4.5

Maremma

Massa Vecchia bottles its reds, rose and white Vermentino with native-yeast fermentation, extended maceration, no filtration and minimal sulfites, often with no added SO2 at all. A founding producer in the Italian low-sulfite movement.

Tip: Look for the Rosso da Tavola NV and the Rosato; both are entry points to the low-sulfite Tuscan rangelist.

Avignonesi ★ 4.7

Biodynamic PracticingECOCERTVino Nobile di Montepulciano

Owned since 2009 by Virginie Saverys. The estate completed organic certification in 2016 (Suolo e Salute) and biodynamic certification by Biodyvin in 2019. The Vino Nobile is now 100 percent biodynamic-and-organic Sangiovese, with Biodyvin and B Corp certifications.

Tip: Single-vineyard Pieve Vino Nobile bottlings (released 2024 onward) showcase the biodynamic farming village by village.

Stella di Campalto (Podere San Giuseppe) ★ 4.8

Demeter CertifiedECOCERTBrunello di Montalcino

Stella di Campalto has farmed organically in Sant'Angelo in Colle since 1996 and biodynamically since 2002; full Demeter certification was awarded in 2005. Roughly 5.5 hectares planted to Sangiovese.

Tip: Listen for the Gregorian chant in the cellar during fermentation; small allocations move via Polaner Selections in the United States.

Salcheto ★ 4.6

Biodynamic PracticingICEAVino Nobile di Montepulciano

Salcheto has been organically farmed since the late 1990s and fully certified organic and biodynamic since 2009. Italy's first carbon-neutral winery, with Italy's first carbon-footprint-certified bottle of wine (ISO 14064, 2010).

Tip: Tour the off-grid cellar designed with gravity flow and natural light wells; tastings showcase the producer's no-added-sulfite Vino Nobile.

Querciabella ★ 4.7

Biodynamic PracticingCCPBChianti Classico

Greve estate that began organic conversion in 1988 and adopted biodynamics in 2000. The vegan biodynamics regime omits all animal-derived inputs (cow horn, manure) in favor of green manure and cover crops. The largest vegan-certified vineyard surface in Italy.

Tip: Querciabella is certified vegan as well; the Greve cellar visit covers the unusual plant-only biodynamic regime.

See every biodynamic & natural pick in Tuscany →

← Back to Biodynamic & Natural in Tuscany ← Tuscany wine guide