Natuvinum is a adega in Batalha, Porto. Rated 5 stars from 212 Google reviews. Known for owner expertise that doesn't feel like a lecture and rare, small-production wines you won't find elsewhere. Best for natural wine discovery and solo wine tasting.

Rankings updated April 2026

Natuvinum

Natuvinum

Adega
5.0(212 reviews)
Portugal
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Quick Verdict

Locals and repeat visitors come back because the owner's knowledge is genuine and the natural wine selection is curated with real taste, not trend-chasing. You'll leave knowing more about Portuguese wine than when you walked in.

Book if...

You want to taste small-batch Portuguese natural wines poured by someone who actually cares about matching them to your palate.

Best for:
Natural wine discoverySolo wine tastingDate night (cosy backyard)Repeat visitsPortuguese wine education

About Natuvinum

Natuvinum is a wine shop and bar hybrid on Rua do Duque de Loulé in Batalha, where the owner Felipe (or João, depending on when you visit) runs a tight operation focused on natural and low-intervention Portuguese wines from tiny producers. You walk in to browse bottles, then stay at the bar for glasses poured with genuine knowledge — €6 to €9 a glass, with simple snacks included. The space is small and cosy with a backyard that regulars mention specifically. What keeps people coming back isn't the Instagram factor; it's that Felipe knows every wine personally, matches recommendations to your taste without fuss, and treats you like you've dropped by a friend's place rather than a shop. The wine list rotates fast because production runs are small, so what's there today might be gone next week. No reservations, no menu online, no pretence.

What Stands Out

Owner expertise that doesn't feel like a lecture

Reviewers consistently praise Felipe for being 'knowledgeable' and 'passionate' but note he makes you 'feel more like friends who had popped over for a visit rather than customers.' One visitor returned 2 nights in a row specifically for his 'educational journey through different regions of Portuguese wine producing areas.'

Rare, small-production wines you won't find elsewhere

Reviewers describe 'incredibly rare wines with very small production numbers' and note that the owner 'specifically aims for super small wineries that have low output.' One visitor observed 'one day tasty orange and then it's gone' — the stock moves because it's genuinely limited.

Fair pricing for natural wine and included snacks

A reviewer noted glasses range from €6 to €9, with bottles starting around €20, and described prices as 'fair' for natural wine. Multiple visitors mention 'delicious and simple snacks to pair with the wine' provided without upsell.

What Customers Say

We came here 2 nights in a row, and had one of the best Wine and Port tastings at this wonderful place.

Andy S.

Owner Felipe is so friendly and knowledgeable he made us feel more like friends who had popped over for a visit rather than customers!

J M.

What a gem of a place. The owner was so nice and helpful, explained everything there is to know about each wine.

May Y.

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Practical Information

Opening Hours

Mon12:00 - 23:00
Tue12:00 - 23:00
Wed12:00 - 23:00
Thu12:00 - 23:30
Fri12:00 - 00:00
Sat12:00 - 00:00
Sun (Today)12:00 - 22:00

Reservations

Reservations Recommended

Contact

R. do Duque de Loulé 228, 4000-324 Porto, Portugal

Amenities

Wheelchair AccessOutdoor TerraceEnglish MenuVegetarian OptionsVegan OptionsWiFi

Frequently Asked Questions about Natuvinum

Glasses run €6 to €9 depending on the wine. Bottles start around €20 and up for natural wines. Simple snacks come with your glass at no extra charge.

No online booking available. Walk in whenever — it's a small space, so arrive early on weekends if you want a seat rather than standing at the bar.

Natural and low-intervention Portuguese wines from tiny producers with small production runs. The stock rotates constantly, so what's there today might be gone next week. The owner sources specifically for rarity and quality, not volume.

Simple snacks pair with the wine — reviewers mention 'delicious and simple snacks' included with your glass. It's a wine bar first, not a restaurant.

Yes. It's a wine shop and bar combined. You can browse, taste by the glass, then buy bottles at the marked prices on the back of each bottle.

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