Vegan Friendly Wine
Vegan-friendly wine is not tied to a specific region but rather a winemaking philosophy. Traditional winemaking often uses animal-derived products, such as egg whites, fish bladder (isinglass), or casein (milk protein), during the fining process to clarify and stabilize wine. Vegan-friendly wines use alternative, plant-based fining agents (like bentonite clay or pea protein) or skip the fining process altogether. This approach has gained popularity globally, driven by the rising demand for ethical and sustainable wine options.
Taste Profile: The taste of vegan-friendly wines varies depending on the grape variety, region, and style. Since the absence of animal-based fining agents has minimal impact on flavor, vegan wines share the same characteristics as their traditional counterparts, with:
Global Influence: Vegan-friendly wines are produced across the world, with major wine regions like France, Italy, Spain, Australia, the U.S., and South Africa adopting vegan-friendly practices. Many organic, biodynamic, and natural wines are inherently vegan-friendly due to their minimal interventionist philosophy. Wineries now often label their wines as vegan to cater to the growing vegan and vegetarian market