ClassificationDOQ Priorat
VarietalsCariñena, Garnacha
OwnerEster Nin and Carles Ortiz
WinemakerEster Nin
Natural wineYes
NeighbourhoodPorrera
Tip: Nin-Ortiz wines are available through specialist natural wine merchants. Production is very small and wines sell out quickly. Contact the winery or a specialist importer directly.
Location
Address: Carrer Major 2, 43739 Porrera, Tarragona, Spain, Priorat
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Porrera
Cims de Porrera, founded by Josep Lluis Perez to preserve century-old Carinena and Garnacha vines in Porrera, is listed as a natural wine producer by MYSA Natural Wine with vegan winemaking practices.
Tip: Cims de Porrera Vi de Villa Porrera is listed by specialist vegan wine retailers as suitable for vegans. The producer's organic and minimal-intervention approach supports this.
Porrera
Nin-Ortiz's minimal-intervention approach includes very low or no sulfur additions at bottling. Ester Nin's old-vine Carinena wines from Porrera are fermented with indigenous yeast and bottled with minimal sulfite protection, relying on organic-farmed fruit health for stability.
Tip: Nin-Ortiz wines are low in added sulfite and should be stored carefully. The wines are designed for relatively early drinking unless cellared in stable conditions.
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More biodynamic & natural in Priorat
Falset
Mas Martinet Bru is listed by The Natural Wine Company (UK) as a natural-leaning wine. Sara Perez uses indigenous yeast, minimal added sulfur, and no fining agents across the estate range.
Tip: Mas Martinet Bru is the most widely stocked Mas Martinet wine on natural wine retailer platforms. The estate uses indigenous yeast and low sulfur but does not formally use the 'natural wine' designation.
Torroja del Priorat
Terroir Al Limit does not use animal-derived fining agents. The estate's minimal-intervention cellar approach, which includes no fining and no filtration of the final wines, results in vegan-compatible winemaking across the range. The estate's practices are documented through importer notes and the winery's own communications.
Tip: Terroir Al Limit's wines are unfined and unfiltered, with no animal-derived processing aids used. Confirmed vegan from natural wine importer documentation.
Porrera
Cims de Porrera, founded by Josep Lluis Perez to preserve century-old Carinena and Garnacha vines in Porrera, is listed as a natural wine producer by MYSA Natural Wine with vegan winemaking practices.
Tip: Cims de Porrera Vi de Villa Porrera is listed by specialist vegan wine retailers as suitable for vegans. The producer's organic and minimal-intervention approach supports this.
Torroja del Priorat
Dominik Huber's Terroir Al Limit is the most clearly documented low-sulfite producer in the DOQ. The estate adds minimal sulfur at bottling and relies on healthy organic farming, indigenous yeast, and reductive cellar handling to preserve the wines without elevated sulfite additions. The approach is documented by importers including Bowler Wine and European Cellars.
Tip: Terroir Al Limit's white wines and village-tier reds are the lowest-sulfite options in the estate range. The Terra de Cuques entry whites are made with very low added sulfur.
Porrera
Nin-Ortiz's minimal-intervention approach includes very low or no sulfur additions at bottling. Ester Nin's old-vine Carinena wines from Porrera are fermented with indigenous yeast and bottled with minimal sulfite protection, relying on organic-farmed fruit health for stability.
Tip: Nin-Ortiz wines are low in added sulfite and should be stored carefully. The wines are designed for relatively early drinking unless cellared in stable conditions.
Falset
Sara Perez's agroecological approach at Mas Martinet includes low sulfur additions across the estate range. The Bru entry wine and the Cami Pessebre both receive minimal sulfur additions by Priorat standards.
Tip: Mas Martinet Bru is the entry point for low-sulfite Priorat from an agroecological estate. The Natural Wine Company lists it as low-intervention with minimal sulfur additions.
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