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Low-Intervention Wines: What Does That Actually Mean?

  • Jan 18
  • 2 min read

Low-Intervention Wines: What Does That Actually Mean?


Welcome back to The Pour Post!

By now, if we’ve chatted about the wine bar, you’ve probably heard us mention low-intervention wines — It’s one of our favorite categories, but it can also be one of the most confusing ones in the wine world.


So let’s break it down, Social Pour style: simple, fun, and totally not snobby.



First Things First: “Low-Intervention” = Letting the Grapes Do Their Thing


Low-intervention winemaking is all about less messing around. 


The goal is to let the grapes, the land, and the natural fermentation process shine — without a lot of additives or manipulation.


If traditional winemaking is like a chef using a long list of ingredients, low-intervention winemaking is more like cooking with just olive oil, salt, and the freshest produce you can find.



What Makes a Wine Low-Intervention?


Here’s the quick version:


1️⃣ Minimal chemicals in the vineyard


These wines often come from organic or biodynamic vineyards (remember our last post?) where the grapes are grown with natural methods.


2️⃣ Native yeasts = natural fermentation


Most low-intervention winemakers use the yeasts already living on the grape skins instead of adding commercial yeast.


It’s a bit more unpredictable… but in a good way!


3️⃣ Few (or zero!) additives


Conventional winemaking can legally use 60+ additives to tweak flavor, color, clarity, texture, acidity, and more.


Low-intervention wines skip most of that.


You’re getting the wine in its… well… birthday suit.


4️⃣ Little to no filtering or fining


This means the wine may look slightly hazy or cloudy — but don’t worry, that’s not a flaw.


It’s the wine in its purest form.


5️⃣ Low sulfite use


Low-intervention winemakers may add tiny amounts of sulfites to protect the wine, or none at all.


Either way, it’s a far cry from the big doses used in mass-produced wines.



Okay, But What Does It Taste Like?


Low-intervention wines often feel:

  • Vibrant

  • Fresh

  • Expressive of the vineyard

  • A little wild (in the best possible way)

  • Sometimes funky — think farmhouse cheese vs. Kraft Singles


They’re alive, energetic, and full of personality. Like your friend who brings homemade sourdough to every party.



Why We Love Low-Intervention at The Social Pour


Because these wines tell a story.


You taste the place.

You taste the grapes.

You taste the winemaker’s philosophy.


And you’re supporting small, passionate producers who care deeply about the land and their craft.


It’s everything we value wrapped up in one delicious sip.



Ready to Explore?


We’ll always highlight a rotating selection of low-intervention wines at The Social Pour — and we love helping you discover new favorites.


Ask us at the bar for a “low-intervention lineup” when we open.


We promise: it’s the most fun homework you’ll ever have.


Cheers to keeping wine simple, natural, and full of soul.

– Christy & Deen

 
 
 
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