"Naked" Wines aka Natural, Organic and Biodynamic Wines Friday April 20th at Wolfe's Wine Shoppe
Celebrate Earth Day on Friday as we explore a movement in the wine world that dials back human intervention and chemical influence and allows wine to be produced in a more natural way. This, in theory, allows for a more perfect expression of terroir. Wolfe's Wine Shoppe calls natural wines grocery beverages made with the least possible use of chemicals, additives and overly technological procedures. That includes chemicals in the field, such as pesticides, as well as things like sulfur or any of the almost 200 allowed additives that are legally permitted in wine. Included are many technological manipulations of wine that we think erase the individuality of the product and the place it comes from-the terroir. Natural wine is very similar to the German transparency laws of beer making, which say that beer can be made only of water, barley, and hops. Purely natural wine is made of grape juice and little else.
We happen to like natural, biodynamic & organic wines a lot at Wolfe's Wine Shoppe. There's a certain mode to them that we find absolutely adventuresome. So, come out on Friday and see what's "In the Buff" at Wolfe's Wine Shoppe
Wines to be tasted: Pepiere Muscadet "Clos des Briords" 2016 Roberto Henriques Rivera del Notro Blanco 2017 Dominco Negro Arneis 2017 Cascina Degli Ulivi "Ivag" Gavi 2015 Vegas Altas Tempranillo 2016 Pierre & Bertrand Couly Chinon La Haute Olive 2014 Evesham Wood Pinot Noir Willamette Valley 2016 Les Vignes Oubliees Terrassed du Larzac 2013 Brick and Mortar Pet Nat 2017
$20 gets you in and a Riedel Glass w/ RSVP to
Jeffrey@wolfeswines.com, Tweet us @wolfeswines or go Old School and call 305-445-4567