September 30, 2025 - 0 comments
The 10 Latest Natural Wine Bars, Restaurants, Wine Shops, and Accommodations - September 2025
In September 2025, we are pleased to share with you the latest establishments that have opened their doors. Whether you live in Jordan, Portugal, Germany, Denmark, Australia, Netherlands, Spain, or the United Kingdom, we strongly suggest you go and find out what these new establishments have to offer. Where natural wines are found, you’ll discover a cuisine predominantly crafted with seasonal, local, often organic ingredients, prepared by talented chefs who also possess a genuine environmental consciousness. As a reminder, the Raisin 2025 sticker indicates that our team has validated the establishment and guarantees that it offers a minimum of 30% natural wine.
A wine shop, bar and kitchen under one roof, Fyxx is where Amman discovers natural wine. Bottles can be taken home, tried by the glass, or paired with inventive Middle Eastern-inspired plates upstairs in “The Green Room.”
Casa Tão Longe, Tão Perto — Gaia, Portugal
This intimate Gaia spot champions small Portuguese growers working with minimal intervention. Wines are poured from kegs or bottles, with a focus on freshness and sustainability, making every glass feel direct from the vineyard.

Griffins auf der Grevenburg — Traben-Trarbach, Germany
Perched among the ruins of Grevenburg castle, Griffins serves natural Mosel wines against one of the region’s most dramatic backdrops. Homemade food and panoramic vineyard views make it a place where wine and landscape truly connect.
Boire — Copenhagen, Denmark
A dedicated natural-wine shop in Østerbro, Boire rotates its shelves with organic, biodynamic and low-intervention bottles from across Europe. It’s the kind of space where tastings and casual discoveries are always part of the experience.
Norcino — Pyrmont, Australia
Part salumeria, part trattoria, Norcino matches its house-cured meats and handmade pastas with a thoughtful list of natural wines. The selection highlights growers who respect land and tradition, giving every plate a fitting partner in the glass.
Laban — Copenhagen, Denmark
At Laban, natural wine meets vinyl. The bar keeps its list sharp and changing, offering seasonal plates alongside carefully chosen bottles and pours — a place to sink into both sound and taste.

Buurtcafé De Tros — Amsterdam, Netherlands
De Tros is a neighbourhood bistro with an open-hearted natural-wine list. Food is generous and unfussy, and the rotating glasses encourage exploration whether you’re there for a quick drink or a long evening.
Café-Brasserie Nationaal — The Hague, Netherlands
Nationaal reimagines the classic brasserie with a wine list that leans toward organic, biodynamic and natural producers. Each pairing feels intentional, giving diners a way to explore thoughtful bottles alongside seasonal dishes.
La Fisna — Madrid, Spain
A Lavapiés institution, La Fisna offers one of Madrid’s deepest selections of natural and artisanal wines — more than 300 references, many by the glass. Small tapas plates keep the energy lively, but the wines remain the star.
Dynamic Vines connects London directly to Europe’s natural growers. Their Bermondsey warehouse and Dulwich shop/bar host tastings and events, with shelves lined by organic and biodynamic bottles chosen for honesty and character.








