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Domaine Geschickt doesn't make wine to meet expectations — it makes wine that reflects the land it comes from. Farmed biodynamically in Alsace since 1998, these are wines shaped by soil, season, and restraint. Available now for delivery across Australia.
Domaine de la Garrelière is a pioneering biodynamic estate in the Loire Valley's Southern Touraine, certified Biodyvin since 1995. Farming 20 hectares on silex, clay, and limestone soils, the Plouzeau family crafts low-intervention wines — including a mineral-driven Sauvignon Blanc and honest Chenin Blanc — that let terroir speak for itself. Available in Australia through Amor Fati.
Noticed a gentle fizz in your red wine? It's not sparkling wine — and nothing is wrong. That subtle effervescence comes from natural CO₂ preserved during fermentation in low-intervention wines. Learn why it happens, when it's normal, and what to do if it catches you off guard.