What happens when we listen? A dinner with Salon Vin Naturel
Foam invites Salon Vin Naturel to reflect on the relationships between humans and nature. In an evening of communal dining and collaborative wine tasting, we'll enjoy food by Sabato and engage with artist Dilruba Tayfun.
Natural wine isn’t about controlling nature — it’s about listening. It’s a slower, more responsive way of making wine, shaped by attention rather than intervention. Winemakers working this way tune in to the rhythms of the vineyard: the soil, the weather, the native yeasts in the air and environment. Nothing removed, nothing added.
Parallel to the exhibition Garden of Entanglement by Hiền Hoàng, which explores the connection between humans and nature, and hosted in a space dedicated to images as a tool for perspectives, we explore how wine can hold memory too — of landscape, of care, of time.
About the event
Salon Vin Naturel is a simple idea — a group of friends gathering around a table, each bringing a bottle of natural wine to share and talk about. A kind of informal study: pouring, listening, tasting, reflecting.
For this night at Foam, you can choose to bring a bottle of natural wine to share with your table. Nothing too fancy. Just something you love, or want to understand better. Or you can come to taste. No need to bring a bottle — just join the table, explore what others have poured, and be part of the conversation.
We’ll pour, pass plates, and see what emerges when we make room — for each other, for nature, and for what’s already there.
About Sabato
Introducing Jesse and Stefanie, together they are Sabato. Named after the Italian and Greek word for Saturday, they want to bring you the essence of Mediterranean food and culture. The duo run a catering studio in Amsterdam with a focus on classic and comfortable yet conceptual and contemporary food and beverage.
About Dilruba Tayfun
Dilruba Tayfun is an artist and designer based in Amsterdam. Tayfun utilises objects from the natural environment as the basis for her painting practice, forming an expansive and collaborative language that dips in and out of the tactile and digital realms. On-the-go, she makes live drawings on the iPad, using custom digital brushes from her ongoing award-winning project Togather; infusing raw, inked expressions of foraged objects such as twigs and grasses into diverse happenings and experiences outside of her studio.
What happens when we listen? A dinner with Salon Vin Naturel