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How to Drink Natural Wine

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How to Drink Natural Wine

  • ISBN 13: 9781840919813
  • ISBN 10: 1840919817
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 05/26/2026
  • Publisher: Mitchell Beazley

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Summary

Everything you ever needed to know about super-trendy natural wine, from acclaimed natural wine journalist and winemaker Rachel Signer.

Natural wine has entrenched itself in the bistros and bars of global cities. A movement founded on organic farming, artisanship, and minimalism in the cellar, it is a complex world of colorful, modern labels and surprising blends.

Through stories and photography from vineyards across the world, journalist and winemaker Rachel Signer introduces readers to the wild, global journey of natural wine:

Discover the established styles of natural wine from orange wine to pét-nat, and the iconic producers you should try.

Learn how natural wine is made and why it's so special.

Explore how to taste, store, and serve natural wine, as well as how to pair it with food.

Be inspired to taste natural wines in the vineyard and discover the bars and fairs you should visit around the world.

Praise for Rachel Signer
'An engaging writer whose story will certainly make you thirsty for a bottle of natural wine.'
New York Times

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