3 Top-Notch Organic Red Wine Brands Worth Trying

Whether you have a glass of wine with dinner, having a girls’ night, or anything in between, there is something special about a great glass of red wine.

What makes it even better is when the wine is organic and made with sustainable values.

Let’s explore the benefits and meet some amazing organic red wine brands.

 
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Why Choose Organic Red Wine?

As you can probably guess, red wine is created from organic grapes.

Certified Organic Wine  vs. Wine Made With Organically Grown Grapes

Certified organic wine and wine made with organically grown grapes may sound like the same classification.

However, if you study the wine industry terms a little closer, you’ll see that there is a difference.

In order for wine labels to be certified organic in the United States a brand has to go through a certification process with the USDA.

According to the USDA, “before wine can be sold as organic, both the growing of the grapes and their conversion to wine must be certified.”

 
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When we see labels that say made with organically grown grapes, this means that the wine was made from grapes grown with organic farming practices, but there can still be additives added when the winemaking process starts.

It’s important to note that the USDA Organic certification takes up time, money, and resources that a lot of small wineries don’t have.

So don’t hesitate to ask about a brand’s practices.

Choosing made with organic grapes or certified organic red wine are both better choices than choosing conventional.

What About Sulfites?

In order for the type of wine to be certified organic in the United States, the wine has to have no additional sulfites.

This means that during the fermentation there were no added sulfites in the winemaking process.

While that doesn’t mean it is a sulfate-free wine, because there are some natural sulfites made in the process, certified organic wines are as close as you can get to no additional sulfites. 

 
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Now that you are more informed about what organic red wine is, and what the organic certification on your bottle of wine means, here is a list of some of the best red wines that are organically made.

3 Organic Red Wine Brands To Try

Here are some brands that I’d recommend if you are looking for the best organic wines. All of these brands are USDA certified and feature an affordable price point.

Frey’s Organic & Biodynamic Wine

Frey Vineyards prides itself in being America’s first “Organic and Biodynamic Winery.”

They have been in the wine-making business for over three decades.

We covered what it means to have your wine be organic, but we haven’t touched on biodynamic wines yet.

According to the Biodynamic Association, “all biodynamic farmers and growers practice organic methods of cultivation, are against genetic modification (GM), and share its ideals, but there are important differences. Biodynamics has metaphysical and spiritual roots that organics does not.”

They even use the Lunar Calendar to determine how to best care for and grow the plants.

Frey Vineyards goes above and beyond organic with biodynamic farming methods. They are located in the Redwood Valley, which is in Mendocino County, California.

This family owned and operated vineyard prioritizes both the planet and the flavor of  their products during their organic practices in their winemaking progress.

There are several red wines that you can find on their website. Here are a few to get your wine shopping started.

  • If you are a fan of cabernet sauvignon, you’ll want to try their 2019 Biodynamic Cabernet Sauvignon. You can purchase this award-winning wine for $20.50. Planning on pairing it with dinner? The website suggests that New York steaks and Gorgonzola butter or wild mushroom risotto would be great with this wine.

  • Both your taste buds and your wallet will love the Organic Red, NV bottle. It’s the vineyard’s best seller and it’s only $10.50. This red blend is versatile for most any meal you pair it with.

Pacific Redwood’s Organic Red Wines

One of the places you can buy Pacific Redwood wines is the online retailer, Organic Wine Exchange.

There are several options to choose from on this site, including the 2019 Redwood Merlot and the 2020 Pacific Redwood Pinot Noir.

  • You can get a bottle of the 2019 Redwood Merlot for $13. They offer more quantities if you want to stock up. This is another versatile wine to pair with any food you desire, from pizza to berry desserts.

  • The 2020 Pacific Redwood Pinot Noir is another excellent choice. It starts at $25, depending on how many bottles you want to purchase. This red blend has hints of strawberries and mint, which sounds refreshing for this time of year.

 
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Mother’s Choice’s California Grown Organic Red Wine

Mother’s Choice is another USDA certified option and a great choice for organic red wine. You can buy their bottles at the wine store Total Wine & More. Mother’s Choice is made in California.

  • Mother’s Choice Organic Cabernet Sauvignon is packed with flavors of organic fruit like black cherries and plums. You can buy it for $13.99. If you look at the reviews you’ll find that there have been many happy customers with this wine.

  • Last, but not least, is the Mother’s Choice Organic Red wine. This bottle is also $13.99. It’s perfect for a night in with a good friend. The website says that this bottle pairs well with pasta, so you already have a plan for dinner for your night in.

Hopefully this guide helped you learn about the health benefits of red wine, the importance of choosing organic red wine, and discover some wine brands to try.

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