Troebel Wijnen
Six Bottles
Six Bottles
Six carefully selected natural wines from this month’s Troebel wine subscription
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This is where we let ourselves go. You’ll receive the full 3-bottle journey, and then three extra bottles chosen purely because they moved us. No rules, no price constraints, no need to fit neatly into the theme. Just the wines we couldn’t stop thinking about. If you want to drink exactly what made us smile, argue, and celebrate while travelling: this is the box.
What’s inside: six natural wines, including three personal favourites from Merijn & Joran; full tasting notes; stories from our travels; pairing suggestions for everything from snacks to slow dinners.
How does it work?
How does it work?
Images are for illustration purposes only. The actual wines in each box may vary.
A box with the amount of bottles of your choosing delivered every month on the first week. The theme changes monthly. One month you get wines from Hungary, some months all oranges, some months... who knows!
Pause or change your subscription at any time. Going on holiday and want to skip a month? No problem. Got excited after trying out a 1-bottle box and want to go for the 3-bottle box next? No problem!

Six bottles: the right call!
For the curious sippers like Joran and Merijn. This box packs our personal favorites, the ones we refuse to leave out. The three wines from the other boxes, plus three more deeper, more nuanced, and selected precisely because they stand out.
Why natural wine costs more, and why it’s worth it
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No shortcuts
Growers who refuse pesticides and chemical additives accept that they’ll lose a significant part of their harvest to weather, disease, and unpredictable nature, but they do it to keep their wines pure, alive, and honest.
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Risk and loss
Nature swings between plenty and scarcity; frost, hail, heat and ferments can erase volumes, fewer bottles must carry the farm’s costs, with ageing measures adding expense to keep the wine clean and true over time.
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Integrity and handwork
Hands replace chemicals: they weed, manage canopies, pick, and sort by hand; presses and gravity moves protect texture, while cleanliness and patient ageing deliver purity without shortcuts, increasing labor but preserving integrity in every bottle.
