27 January 2026
7 Top-Value Organic Wines to Try in 2026
Organic wine has quietly shifted from niche to normal – and in 2026, value has never mattered more. The good news? You don’t need to compromise on character or provenance to drink organically. Many of the best-value bottles come from growers working carefully and consistently, often outside the spotlight, producing wines that simply overdeliver for the price. Almost all the wines here are priced under £11, proving that well-made organic wines don’t need to be expensive.
Here are seven organic wines we think represent outstanding value right now – made to drink, made to enjoy, and priced with everyday reality in mind.
A Bordeaux-style red that punches above its weight: Grinou Les Petites Perdrix Merlot
Just east of Bordeaux, Bergerac remains one of the region’s best-kept secrets for value. This organically grown Merlot delivers exactly what you want from a classic claret-adjacent red – supple dark fruit, gentle structure and real drinkability – without the price tag that usually comes with the name Bordeaux.
Perfect with: roast chicken, lentil dishes, weeknight classics
Drink: now–2029
A crisp organic white for everyday drinking: Bodegas Piqueras Verdejo Sauvignon Blanc
Fresh, zesty and unfussy in the best possible way. Verdejo brings citrus bite and herbal lift, while Sauvignon adds clarity and snap. Organically grown fruit keeps everything clean and focused, making this a dependable, fridge-friendly white that still feels considered.
Perfect with: salads, seafood, midweek meals
Drink: now–2027
A southern Italian red with warmth and ease: Castellani Oynos Vino Rosso
Soft, rounded and generous, this southern Italian red is all about relaxed pleasure. Organic farming helps keep the fruit bright and balanced, while the style stays comforting and versatile – the sort of bottle that disappears quickly once opened.
Perfect with: pasta, grilled veg, tomato-based dishes
Drink: now–2028
A great-value organic Malbec: Emiliana Adobe Reserva Malbec
Chile continues to offer some of the best value in organic wine, and this Malbec is a textbook example. Dark fruit, freshness and gentle grip, with none of the heaviness that can creep in at this price point. Serious quality for everyday money.
Perfect with: slow-cooked dishes, hearty vegetarian food
Drink: now–2031
An organic rosé that’s actually made for the table: Montmija Vin de France ‘Le Bistro’ Rosé
This is rosé with intent. Dry, food-friendly and quietly savoury, it avoids the sweet, confected route and instead delivers freshness with substance. A bottle that works just as well with lunch as it does as an aperitif.
Perfect with: Mediterranean plates, grilled fish, sharing food
Drink: now–2027
Organic fizz that doesn’t feel like a compromise: Mont’Albano Garganella Frizzante
Lightly sparkling, fresh and characterful, this organic frizzante is proof that good fizz doesn’t need ceremony – or a high price. Gentle bubbles, clean fruit and real charm make it ideal for relaxed drinking.
Perfect with: aperitifs, brunch, low-key celebrations
Drink: now–2027
The one people come back for again and again: Carta Roja Pura No Added Sulphur Monastrell
Pure, vibrant and surprisingly polished, this no added sulphur Monastrell wins people over quietly. It’s generous without being heavy, expressive without being wild – the sort of wine that converts sceptics and earns repeat visits.
Perfect with: grilled food, tapas, easy evenings
Drink: now–2027
The best-value organic wines aren’t about shortcuts or trends – they’re about growers who farm carefully, price fairly, and let the wine do the talking.
The best-value organic wines aren’t about shortcuts or trends – they’re about growers who farm carefully, price fairly, and let the wine do the talking. As always, if you’d like a bit of advice or help choosing the perfect bottle, our wine advisors are only a call or email away and always happy to help.









