Organic wines

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Organic wines with no added sulphites. Anyone recommend any.
English ones?

Herbert Hall - http://www.herberthall.co.uk - sparkling wines produced in Kent by Nick Hall and Kirsty Smith. Really good quality.

Davenport - https://www.davenportvineyards.co.uk - slightly wider range. Will Davenport has produced still red (2018 the best vintage), still white, sparkling white and sparkling rosé. He acts as a consultant winemaker for some other organic producers too.

Oxney Estate - https://oxneyestate.com - Personally I think they've lost a step since their old winemaker, Ben Smith, moved on to Penn Croft... but they are exclusively organic.
 
English ones?

Herbert Hall - http://www.herberthall.co.uk - sparkling wines produced in Kent by Nick Hall and Kirsty Smith. Really good quality.

Davenport - https://www.davenportvineyards.co.uk - slightly wider range. Will Davenport has produced still red (2018 the best vintage), still white, sparkling white and sparkling rosé. He acts as a consultant winemaker for some other organic producers too.

Oxney Estate - https://oxneyestate.com - Personally I think they've lost a step since their old winemaker, Ben Smith, moved on to Penn Croft... but they are exclusively organic.
Thanks mate. You obviously know a lot more about wine than I do. I just usually gulp it down with my steak and chips. But I'm keen to learn.
 

By no added sulphates I think you might want more on the 'natural wine' side. I'm pretty sure sulphates are added to organic but I might be wrong

You won't really get many under 10 a bottle but Asda do this one (which is an orange wine)


Waitrose do an orange wine for about a tenner too, although I've not had that

I have the £50 monthly subscription here - https://lowintervention.com/pages/natural-wine-subscription

I've had it for a few years now and I love it, it's also not gone up in price so it's seeming better and better value. The wines tend to be worth around 60 worth each time too

@Sharpies volley
 
Thanks mate. You obviously know a lot more about wine than I do. I just usually gulp it down with my steak and chips. But I'm keen to learn.
I worked in the English wine industry for a couple years - best part of the job was sampling!

If you generally want to learn more, you could think about doing the WSET level 2 qualification - only a week long but you'll taste about 80 different wines in that time and learn a fair bit about how to identify what you like and don't like and WHY.
 
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By no added sulphates I think you might want more on the 'natural wine' side. I'm pretty sure sulphates are added to organic but I might be wrong

You won't really get many under 10 a bottle but Asda do this one (which is an orange wine)


Waitrose do an orange wine for about a tenner too, although I've not had that

I have the £50 monthly subscription here - https://lowintervention.com/pages/natural-wine-subscription

I've had it for a few years now and I love it, it's also not gone up in price so it's seeming better and better value. The wines tend to be worth around 60 worth each time too

@Sharpies volley

£50 monthly wine subscription?

Jeez.

How the other half live.
 

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