Biodynamic winemaking is more than a farming method—it's a philosophy rooted in working with nature, not against it. Developed by Rudolf Steiner in the 1920s, biodynamics goes beyond organic practices by viewing the vineyard as a living, self-sustaining ecosystem. This holistic approach embraces lunar cycles, natural composting, and biodiversity to cultivate vines that are deeply connected to their environment.
In Germany and Austria, several pioneering winemakers have embraced these principles to craft expressive, terroir-driven wines. Weingut Wittmann in Rheinhessen has long been a leader in biodynamic viticulture, producing Rieslings that reflect purity, minerality, and a true sense of place. Bianka & Daniel Schmitt, also in Rheinhessen, bring a creative energy to their natural wines, allowing spontaneous fermentation and minimal intervention to guide their winemaking. Their wines are vibrant, lively, and full of character.
From Austria, Zahel in Vienna stands out for weaving biodynamic principles into traditional Austrian winemaking. Their expressive Gemischter Satz and other varietals highlight the harmony between old-world heritage and sustainable farming. In southern Germany, Weingut Andi Knauss in Württemberg crafts honest, unfiltered wines that are a pure reflection of their vineyard sites. His focus on gentle handling and minimal sulphur use lets the natural flavours shine through.
Biodynamic wines allow us to experience wine in its most authentic form- alive, energetic, and deeply connected to the land. At Trinkfluss Wines, we celebrate this mindful approach to winemaking. Whether you're curious to explore biodynamic wines or already appreciate their unique qualities, our collection from Germany and Austria offers something meaningful to discover. Taste the land, the care, and the craft in every bottle.