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Biodynamic Wines

Biodynamic Wines

Biodynamic wines are made from grapes grown using biodynamic farming methods. They embody an environmental awareness and a holistic vision inspired by the Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner , who in the 1920s developed an innovative approach to agriculture aimed at maintaining the balance of the ecosystem. Based on homeopathic practices , cosmic cycles , and lunar phases , Steiner’s method takes the principles of organic farming to the extreme, eliminating synthetic additives in favour of natural mineral, plant, and animal substances — often applied through rituals such as the famous “horn manure” preparation. The goal is to keep the soil and environment in perfect health, thus enhancing the quality of the final product.

The international Demeter Association , one of the leading heirs of Steiner’s philosophy, has established strict winemaking standards, certifying only the most authentic and genuine expressions born from a deep connection with the land.

Discover the selection of the best biodynamic wines for sale at the best prices on Callmewine .

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Valpolicella Superiore Poderecastagne - Camerani 2019
Vino Slow
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2/3
Gambero Rosso
88/100
Veronelli
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Camerani
2019 | 75 cl / 12.5% | Veneto
£28.00
Recioto della Valpolicella Camerani - Corte Sant'Alda 2019 - 50cl
3/4
Vitae AIS
91/100
Veronelli
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Camerani
2019 | 50 cl / 15% | Veneto
£40.00
Luberon Blanc Domaine de Fontenille 2023
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Domaine de Fontenille
2023 | 75 cl / 13.5% | Vallée du Rhone
£17.00
Champagne Dosage Zero Nature Vincent Couche
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Couche Vincent
75 cl / 12.5% | Champagne Region
£40.00
Champagne Brut Nature 'Chloé' Vincent Couche
92/100
Robert Parker
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Couche Vincent
75 cl / 12.5% | Champagne Region
£74.00
Champagne Rosé Brut De Sousa
90/100
Robert Parker
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De Sousa
75 cl / 12% | Champagne Region
£66.00
Champagne Brut Nature 'Fleur de l'Europe' Fleury
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Fleury
75 cl / 12% | Champagne Region
£62.00
Champagne Rosé Extra Brut Fleury
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Fleury
75 cl / 12.5% | Champagne Region
£65.00
Blauburgunder Meinklang 2017
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Meinklang
2017 | 75 cl / 12% | Burgenland
£18.00
Cremant d'Alsace Extra Brut 'Cuvée Paul Eduard' Domaine Bott Geyl
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Bott Geyl
75 cl / 12.5% | Alsace
£21.00
Bonarda 'Sobrenatural' Chakana 2021
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Chakana
2021 | 75 cl / 12.5% | Mendoza
£14.00
'Alice' La Cave Aux Fioles 2021
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La Cave Aux Fioles
2021 | 75 cl / 13.5% | Languedoc Roussillon
£21.00
Sylvaner 'Tribute to Frida' Du Vin aux Liens 2020
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Du Vin aux Liens
2020 | 75 cl / 13.5% | Alsace
£23.00
Cabernet Franc 'Chaos' Du Vin aux Liens 2019
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Du Vin aux Liens
2019 | 75 cl / 14% | Vallée de la Loire
£22.00
Rosato Ancestrale 'Beltane' Andrea Tirelli
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Tirelli
75 cl / 13% | Piedmont
£16.00
Beaujolais Villages Maison En Belles Lies 2020
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Maison En Belles Lies
2020 | 75 cl / 13% | Burgundy
£26.00
'LeViogn' Tropfltalhof
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Tropfltalhof
75 cl / 13.5% | Alto Adige
£33.00
Margaux 'Les Plantes' Chateau Durfort Vivens 2019
93/100
James Suckling
89/100
Robert Parker
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Château Durfort Vivens
2019 | 75 cl / 13% | Bordeaux
£37.00
Bordeaux Rouge Superieur 'Sainte Radegonde' Magnum Chateau Jean Faux 2020
92/100
James Suckling
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Château Jean Faux
2020 | 150 cl / 14.5% | Bordeaux
£51.00
Bordeaux Rouge Superieur 'Sainte Radegonde' Jeroboam Chateau Jean Faux 2020
92/100
James Suckling
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Château Jean Faux
2020 | 300 cl / 14% | Bordeaux
£155.00
Pomerol 'Pom'n'Roll' Chateau Gombaude Guillot 2020
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Château Gombaude Guillot
2020 | 75 cl / 13.5% | Bordeaux
£55.00
Arbois Savagnin Gerard Villet 2018
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Villet Gerard
2018 | 75 cl / 14% | Jura
£44.00
Rosso 'Campo da Calcio' Masiero 2021
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Masiero
2021 | 75 cl / 12% | Veneto
£14.00
Muscadet de Sèvre et Maine 'Orthogneiss' Domaine de l'Ecu 2020
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Domaine de l'Ecu
2020 | 75 cl / 12% | Vallée de la Loire
£21.00

Biodynamic Wine: What It Is and the Main Producers

Biodynamic wines are born from farming methods inspired by the teachings of Rudolf Steiner, founder of anthroposophy and Waldorf education, who in 1924 gave eight lectures later published as “Spiritual-Scientific Impulses for the Progress of Agriculture.” These ideas focus on preserving soil fertility and recognising the spiritual and vital forces infused in nature. From Steiner’s holistic and ecological approach emerged an innovative and virtuous form of agriculture, deeply respectful of the environment and centred on quality.

Today, while some still consider biodynamics unscientific or esoteric, many winemakers adopt it to enhance biodiversity, improve vine health, and promote environmental sustainability. Among the pioneers was Nicolas Joly, who popularised the movement in the 1980s, followed in Italy by producers like Josko Gravner and Alois Lageder. Many estates around the world now follow Steiner’s principles, including Manincor in Trentino-Alto Adige, part of the Respekt Biodyn project.

Biodynamic Wine: Features and Differences from Organic Wine

Biodynamic winemakers aim to fully express the character of their grape varieties and terroir by avoiding chemical additives both in the vineyard and in the cellar. Their wines — whether white, red, sweet, or sparkling — are typically low in sulphites and reveal an authentic, rural and traditional personality, sometimes rustic, other times elegant and pure.

Biodynamic and organic winemaking share a respect for nature, but biodynamics adds spiritual and cosmic dimensions, guided by specific manual techniques and esoteric principles.

Biodynamic Wine: Methods and Techniques

Critics often argue that the biodynamic method is not scientific, as it incorporates elements of astrology, divination, and spiritual philosophy. One key reference is Maria Thun’s calendar, based on lunar cycles and Steiner’s plant structure theory (root, leaf, flower, fruit), connected to the four elements — earth, water, air, fire — and the zodiac. This calendar guides planting, treatments, and even tasting days.

Other debated practices include water dynamisation (stirring preparations in precise directions) and soil crystallisation tests. Despite scientific scepticism, many producers report tangible results and continue to rely on these traditions.

Biodynamic Wine: Certifications and Standards

The main certification body for biodynamic wines is Demeter International, founded in 1928 by Steiner’s followers. Demeter sets strict rules for vineyard management and winemaking to ensure adherence to Steiner’s agricultural method. Other recognised organisations include Respekt and Renaissance.

Key Demeter standards include:

  • Use of only organic or natural substances for fertilisation and treatment, such as herbal extracts and composts (notably horn manure, made with natural materials buried and recovered according to lunar cycles).

  • 100% Demeter-certified grapes, harvested by hand; limited mechanical intervention and prohibition of invasive techniques like continuous pressing, reverse osmosis, or thermovinification.

  • Spontaneous fermentation with indigenous yeasts; minimal sulphite levels (max 70 mg/l for reds, 90 mg/l for whites).

  • Gentle clarification and filtration using only bentonite and minimal technology to preserve authenticity and quality.

The Best Biodynamic Wines Online

Biodynamic wines appeal to those who appreciate authentic, expressive, and natural flavours. On Callmewine, you’ll find a curated selection of the most sought-after biodynamic labels, from historic pioneers to new artisans embracing sustainable viticulture.

Shop the best Biodynamic Wines online on Callmewine and enjoy exclusive offers. Let our sommelier guide you to the perfect choice based on style, origin, and pairing.

Among the most renowned biodynamic producers:

  • Pierre Frick – Alsatian master and early pioneer of biodynamic viticulture.

  • Manincor – A leading estate in Caldaro combining tradition and innovation through biodynamic practices.

  • Alois Lageder – A benchmark in Alto Adige, promoting clean, sustainable winemaking.

  • Vincent Couche – A passionate Champagne grower firmly devoted to biodynamic ideals.

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