
A Natural Wine Bar for Every Party Vibe
As wine becomes further entrenched in nightlife, its dedicated spaces are becoming less reverent, more urgent and sometimes chaotic (in a good way).
- story: Jordan Michelman
- photos: Jeremy Chiu
As wine becomes further entrenched in nightlife, its dedicated spaces are becoming less reverent, more urgent and sometimes chaotic (in a good way).
The two wine terms are separated by more than just a single letter.
The category has evolved from dealcoholized versions of familiar wines into freewheeling products that defy easy classification. Here are the bottles worth seeking out.
A term that dates back to the 1600s has come to define not just a style of wine, but, some would argue, the whole natural wine aesthetic.
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Because nothing says "life of the party" like two wines in one.
Go inside the nightclubs and pop-up parties swapping vodka-sodas for Vouvray.