ALAFR3D wine system
Choose the bottle by mood, color and texture.
Dry bottles, low sugar, natural-leaning producers, orange wine, pét-nat, saline whites and light reds for Montreal tables.
Orange wine
Pét-nat
Saline white
Structured rosé
Light red
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01 · skin contact
Orange wine
Texture, citrus peel, tea, salt, skin contact.
Best with Oysters, salmon, shrimp, sesame, spicy mayo, salty aperitif plates.
Look for Dry, low sugar, lightly grippy, fresh rather than heavy.
Avoid Avoid bottles that feel sweet, heavy or cider-funky if the food is delicate.
02 · cloudy bubbles
Pét-nat
Cloudy bubbles, fast energy, first bottle of the night.
Best with Chips, oysters, fried bites, devilled eggs, crudo, last-minute hosting.
Look for Brut, bright acidity, clean finish, not syrupy.
Avoid Avoid very sweet pét-nats when the table already has richness.
03 · mineral + lemon
Saline white
Mineral, precise, lemony, clean with seafood.
Best with Scallops, herbs, lemon, feta, capers, asparagus, seafood pasta.
Look for Austria, Loire, alpine whites, Grüner, Riesling, dry finish.
Avoid Avoid big buttery oak when the dish needs precision.
04 · cold + serious
Structured rosé
Cold, dry, a little serious, made for summer plates.
Best with Tomatoes, peaches, burrata, charcuterie, grilled vegetables.
Look for Pale or darker, but dry, fresh and food-friendly.
Avoid Avoid candy-like rosé when the plate is already sweet.
05 · chilled + peppery
Light red
Chilled, juicy, peppery, more movement than weight.
Best with Tartare, mushrooms, tomato pasta, leeks, roast chicken, late dinners.
Look for Gamay, Pinot Noir, Zweigelt, Jura red, low oak, served cool.
Avoid Avoid heavy tannic reds with raw or salty seafood.
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Pét-nat, saline white, orange wine
Aperitif first
Cold, dry, textured, easy to open before anyone sits down.
Light red, structured rosé, orange wine
Long table
Bottles that survive conversation, shared plates and a second round.
Orange, pét-nat, biodynamic producers
Something alive
Natural-leaning, low intervention, a little stranger, still clean and dry.
Saline white, light red, dry rosé
Safe but not boring
For people who say they do not know wine but know when a bottle feels good.
Raw / salty
Orange wine, pét-nat, saline white
Creamy
Textured white, orange, dry bubbles
Tomato / acid
Light red, structured rosé
Smoky / grilled
Chilled red, structured rosé
Fried / rich
Pét-nat, crémant, sharp white
Herbs / lemon
Austrian white, Loire, alpine white
My table profile
bio · nature · orange
Wine 60%
Bubbles / aperitif 25%
Light reds 15%
All
Orange
Pét-nat / bubbles
Natural
Low sugar
1 litre
Crowd pleaser
Orange wine · Austria · 750 ml
Meinklang Kontakt
around $25
Sugar 2.2 g/L
Why The easy orange benchmark: textured, dry, citrusy, not too heavy.
Open with Raw bar, salty aperitif plates, seafood, summer table.
bio nature orange
White wine · Portugal · 1 L
Niepoort Nat'Cool Drink Me
around $22
Sugar dry profile
Why A one-litre hosting bottle that feels bright, casual and still intentional.
Open with Friends over, seafood, salty snacks, simple weeknight dinner.
nature 1L hosting
White / orange-leaning · Spain · 1 L
Gulp Hablo
around $29
Sugar about 2 g/L
Why A generous litre when the table needs citrus, grip and a little looseness.
Open with Aperitif, fish, grilled vegetables, long casual dinner.
bio biodynamique 1L
White wine · Czech Republic · 1 L
Milan Nestarec Bel
around $29
Sugar <1.2 g/L
Why A clean natural litre: low sugar, fresh, textured, not boring.
Open with Herbs, lemon, fish, market vegetables, second bottle.
bio nature 1L
Sparkling wine · Austria · 750 ml
Meinklang Epic
around $20
Sugar 3.6 g/L
Why A friendly natural sparkling bottle: apéro energy, light, clean, not precious.
Open with Chips, oysters, fried bites, first bottle of the night.
bio nature bulles
Sparkling wine · France · 750 ml
Les Tètes Tète Nat'
around $25
Sugar check vintage
Why A festive pét-nat-adjacent bottle when the night needs movement fast.
Open with Aperitif, party table, salty snacks, late-afternoon opening.
bio nature bulles
Orange wine · Austria · 1 L
The Natural Orange Grüner Veltliner
around $26
Sugar 1.3 g/L
Why A litre-format orange that stays dry, light and very table-friendly.
Open with Indian-ish spices, seafood, citrus, aperitif with texture.
bio nature orange 1L
Maceration wine · Spain · 750 ml
Altolandon Enrosado Manchuela
around $19
Sugar dry profile
Why A well-priced entry point for orange/rosé energy: fresh, fruit-driven, not complicated.
Open with Tomatoes, burrata, grilled vegetables, low-stress hosting.
orange accessible
Availability, vintage, price and sugar levels can change at SAQ. Treat these as reliable reference bottles, not live inventory.
All
Natural leaning
Private import
Last minute
VDV
Natural wine agency · Montréal / private import
Le Vin dans les Voiles
Orange wine, biodynamic bottles, tastings, hosting cases.
OEN
Wine agency · Mile End / Montréal
Oenopole
Terroir-driven bottles, natural-leaning producers, emotional table wines.
QV
Agency / SAQ arrivals · Québec private import
La QV
Smart bottles, cider, spirits and “not anything” drinking energy.
RZ
Agency + magazine · 530 St‑Zotique Est
réZin
Private imports, SAQ finds, classic-with-edge bottles.
DJ
Private import · Montréal / Québec
Vins Dame‑Jeanne
Sincere bottles, U.S. producers, Spain, Québec producers.
VI
Catalan / Spanish focus · Montréal
Vin I Vida
Small-production Catalan and Spanish wines, bright food bottles.
BO
Wine representation · Canada / Québec
Boires
Private imports, SAQ bottles, broad table options.
SAQ
Practical retail · Montréal branches
SAQ
Last-minute bottles, Austrian whites, bubbles, accessible orange wine.
Use it lightly
Map first. Agency second. Bottle third.
The exact bottle is always changing. The better system is to know the people, the agencies and the shelves that usually carry the kind of dry, alive, low-sugar wines that fit the table.
Le Vin dans les Voiles
Oenopole
réZin
La QV
Dame‑Jeanne
Vin I Vida
SAQ
Organic vineyard first
Organic mainly speaks to how the grapes are grown: fewer synthetic products in the vineyard and a cleaner agricultural baseline.
Biodynamic farming philosophy
Biodynamic wine goes further into soil, cycles, preparations and farm balance. It can feel very alive, but the producer still matters most.
Natural low intervention
Natural wine usually means low intervention in the cellar, native yeasts and fewer additions. It is not automatically better: clean, dry and balanced still wins.
House rule
Dry, alive, not heavy.
The bottle should sharpen the room, not take it over. Orange when the table needs texture. Pét-nat when the night needs movement. Light red when people are staying longer than planned.