The Ultimate Guide to Natural Wine Travel in Germany

Germany may be famous for its precision-engineered Rieslings, but it is also home to an exciting and fast-growing natural wine movement. From the steep vineyards along the Mosel River to the biodynamic pioneers in Baden and Franken, this guide covers the best regions, wineries, wine bars, and places to stay for a perfect natural wine trip.


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Best Natural Wine Regions in Germany

🍷 Rheinhessen – Germany’s Natural Wine Hub

Rheinhessen is the beating heart of the German natural wine scene. The region is home to some of the most progressive winemakers who focus on organic and biodynamic practices, crafting expressive Rieslings, Sylvaners, and Spätburgunders.

Top Wineries to Visit

  • Weingut Keller (Flörsheim-Dalsheim) – A cult favorite known for mineral-driven, low-intervention Rieslings.
  • Weingut Schmitt (Flörsheim-Dalsheim) – Biodynamic pioneers producing outstanding orange wines and pét-nats.
  • Weingut Gutzler (Gundheim) – Minimal-intervention Pinot Noirs with a pure expression of terroir.

Where to Stay

  • Jordan’s Untermühle – A wellness hotel with excellent wine experiences nearby.
  • Weingut & Gästehaus Peth-Wetz – A winery with guest rooms, perfect for wine lovers.

Best Wine Bars

  • Essenheim Weinbar (Mainz) – A great spot for tasting the best natural wines from Rheinhessen.
  • KUEHN Kunz Rosen (Mainz) – A trendy natural wine bar with a rotating selection of small-producer wines.

🍇 Mosel – Where Steep Vineyards Meet Natural Winemaking

Mosel is world-famous for its delicate, mineral-laden Rieslings, and some winemakers are taking it further with low-intervention techniques and spontaneous fermentation.

Top Wineries to Visit

  • Weingut Staffelter Hof (Kröv) – One of the oldest wineries in the world, now a leader in natural winemaking.
  • Weingut Materne & Schmitt (Winningen) – Women-led winery producing pure, handcrafted Rieslings.
  • Weingut Clemens Busch (Pünderich) – Biodynamic wines with stunning complexity and ageability.

Where to Stay

  • WeinKulturgut Longen-Schlöder – A charming vineyard hotel with stunning valley views.
  • Hotel Moselschlösschen – A luxury wine hotel located along the Mosel River.

Best Wine Bars

  • Weinhaus Ibald (Traben-Trarbach) – A cozy wine house with a fantastic selection of natural Mosel wines.

🍷 Baden – Germany’s Warm-Climate Natural Wine Region

Baden’s warm climate makes it ideal for natural winemaking, particularly for Pinot Noir (Spätburgunder), Chardonnay, and Müller-Thurgau.

Top Wineries to Visit

  • Enderle & Moll (Münchweier) – Masters of low-intervention Pinot Noir.
  • Weingut Wasenhaus (Staufen) – An exciting new producer crafting Burgundian-style natural wines.
  • Weingut Ziereisen (Efringen-Kirchen) – Traditional yet experimental winemaking with no filtration.

Where to Stay

  • Gasthof Rebstock – A beautiful wine hotel with an excellent restaurant.
  • Hotel Ritter Durbach – A spa hotel surrounded by vineyards.

Best Wine Bars

  • Vinum Weinbar (Freiburg) – A great place to taste the best of Baden’s natural wines.

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🍇 Franken – The Land of Silvaner & Natural Orange Wines

Franken is home to bold Silvaners, skin-contact wines, and naturally aged Rieslings. Many winemakers here embrace amphora aging and spontaneous fermentation.

Top Wineries to Visit

  • Weingut 2Naturkinder (Kitzingen) – A top name in Germany’s natural wine movement, making fantastic orange wines.
  • Weingut Schmitt’s Kinder (Randersacker) – An organic producer crafting expressive Silvaners.
  • Weingut Bausewein (Iphofen) – Known for exciting pét-nats and unfiltered wines.

Where to Stay

  • Weingut Gästehaus Der Steinbock – A winery stay with rustic charm.
  • Romantik Hotel Zur Schwane – A cozy, wine-focused retreat.

Best Wine Bars

  • Weinstube Michel (Würzburg) – One of the best places to try Franken’s natural wines.
  • Vogelsburg (Volkach) – A stunning location for drinking wine with vineyard views.

🍷 Berlin – Germany’s Natural Wine Capital

Berlin is one of the best cities in Europe for natural wine lovers, offering an incredible selection of wine bars, bottle shops, and restaurants focusing on low-intervention wines from Germany and beyond.

Best Natural Wine Bars & Shops

  • Wild Things – One of Berlin’s most famous natural wine bars, with a rotating selection of exciting wines.
  • Viniculture – A well-curated shop offering some of the best natural wines from Germany and abroad.
  • Jaja – A natural wine bar and bistro serving small plates paired with an amazing wine list.
  • Motif Wein – A cozy spot specializing in organic and biodynamic wines.
  • Rocket Wine – A fantastic place to shop for rare and hard-to-find natural wines.

Where to Stay

  • Michelberger Hotel – A hip boutique hotel with an excellent natural wine list in the restaurant.
  • Linnen Berlin – A stylish guesthouse close to some of Berlin’s best wine bars.

Wine Events & Tastings

  • RAW Wine Fair Berlin – One of the biggest international natural wine fairs, held annually in Berlin.
  • Various pop-up tastings – Many wine shops and bars host regular natural wine tastings, so check local listings.

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🌿 Natural Wine Travel Tips

Book Appointments in Advance – Many natural wineries are small and require bookings.
Stay in Wine Villages – Experience authentic vineyard life by booking vineyard guesthouses.
Explore Local Wine Bars – Some of the best wines aren’t available outside the region.
Travel by Train or Rent a Car – Many natural wine regions are best explored at your own pace.
Try Regional Specialties – Pair natural wines with traditional German food like Flammkuchen, Riesling-infused cheeses, and organic sausages.


Germany’s natural wine scene is thriving, with passionate winemakers redefining tradition. Whether you’re exploring Rheinhessen’s skin-contact wines, Mosel’s biodynamic Rieslings, or sipping natural wine in a trendy Berlin bar, each region has something unique to offer.

Ready to explore more? Check out our Best Wine & Food Pairings or start with How to Begin Your Natural Wine Journey.