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Paris helped write the natural-wine playbook, and its best natural and organic wine bars are where that spirit comes alive — low-intervention, bio-dynamic and organic growers poured with real conviction. From the Latin Quarter to Montmartre and the 9th, these are the rooms to explore living wines by the glass, one curious pour at a time.
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Didon
Restaurant · 8 Rue du Dragon, 75006 Paris
This sophisticated Saint-Germain restaurant offers an ambitious by-the-glass program featuring more than sixty pours. Bordeaux and Burgundy classics anchor the list, joined by expressive Cabernet Franc bottlings and a strong commitment to bio-dynamic producers. The elegant dining room and serious wine focus make it a destination for fine dining, special celebrations, and wine lovers seeking depth across glasses.
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Wine Bar · 68 Rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 75001 Paris
Set in central Paris near the Louvre, this sophisticated wine bar offers an ambitious roster of more than sixty wines by the glass. Classic French regions such as Burgundy and Champagne anchor the selection, while bio-dynamic estates and Chilean discoveries broaden the horizon. The stylish atmosphere and broad pour list make it a favored destination for both visitors and serious enthusiasts.
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Cave Pétillance
Wine Bar · 19 Rue Condorcet, 75009 Paris
A charming neighbourhood wine bar in the 9th arrondissement built around grower Champagne and independent vignerons, with more than 600 grower references alone. The wider 2,000-bottle cellar reaches into Burgundy, the Jura and Italy, with a real seam of mature, low-intervention bottles — a relaxed meeting place for Parisian wine lovers, with over twenty poured by the glass.
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Chonbou
Restaurant · 5 Rue Jules Lefebvre, 75009 Paris
A modern, warm cellar-restaurant in the 9th arrondissement where a refined seasonal kitchen meets a mostly organic and bio-dynamic wine list. Cooking is built around local produce, quietly creative and subtle, paired with low-intervention bottles spanning Bordeaux, Burgundy and Alsace — with more than twenty wines, including natural finds, poured by the glass.
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Les Piqueurs
Wine Bar · 6 Rue Tardieu, 75018 Paris
Perched at the foot of Sacré-Cœur in Montmartre, this sophisticated wine merchant and bar celebrates French appellations with a focus on organic, bio-dynamic, and natural producers. Recognized as a Hidden Gem, the rotating list pours around ten wines weekly across many styles, with hundreds of bottles available. Warm and neighborhood-friendly, it pairs glasses with charcuterie, artisan cheeses, and small plates.
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RATN
Wine Bar · 9 Rue de la Tremoille, 75008 Paris
A sophisticated and stylish address tucked near the Champs-Élysées in the 8th arrondissement, recognized as a Hidden Gem for its idiosyncratic approach. The by-the-glass selection moves through Bordeaux, Burgundy, and Alsace classics alongside characterful bio-dynamic estates. The refined setting and pours make it a discreet but rewarding choice for guests seeking quietly excellent wine moments.
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What are the best natural wine bars in Paris?
Les Piqueurs in Montmartre is the Coravin Guide pick — a merchant and bar pouring rotating natural, bio-dynamic and organic wines from French appellations. Several other venues weave natural and bio-dynamic growers through their by-the-glass lists.
What counts as natural or organic wine?
Natural wine is made with minimal intervention — organic or bio-dynamic farming, native yeasts, little or no added sulphur. Many venues pour it by the glass, some using Coravin technology.
Wine by the glass turns a single evening into a tasting flight, and the wine bars in Paris above show how far a thoughtful by-the-glass programme can travel — from grower Champagne to bio-dynamic reds. Use the map to plan a crawl by neighbourhood, and open each venue for opening hours, the current pour list, and booking details.
The Coravin Guide reviews each venue independently, focusing on the ambition and depth of what they pour by the glass. No venue pays to be included.