Spilled: Natural Winemakers—Stories & Recipes blends travel diary, wine primer, and cookbook to reveal the people and places behind natural wine. Visiting growers across France and beyond, the authors sit at farmhouse tables and cellar benches to hear how low-intervention philosophies translate into practice: organic and biodynamic farming, spontaneous fermentations, minimal sulfur, and patience. Portraits and photo essays immerse readers in harvest rhythms—hands sticky with must, barrels breathing, the quiet of amphora rooms. Alongside profiles come generous recipes from the winemakers’ own kitchens—rustic stews, market salads, grilled fish—which pair with their bottles and express the convivial spirit at natural wine’s heart. Maps, glossaries, and sidebars demystify regions, grapes, and techniques without dogma. The tone is warm and curious, foregrounding community and the sensory joy of drinking wines alive with texture and energy. For adventurous cooks and curious drinkers, this is a tactile invitation to taste place, meet the growers, and bring a little of their table—simple, seasonal, generous—into your own home.