Vegans! Listen up! We know finding vegan wines can be difficult. Winemakers are not obligated to print their ingredients on their bottles, so – when you’re trying to avoid ingredients that come from animals – that can be a nightmare, especially when all you want is a tipple.
More about vegan wines.
The reason not all wines are vegan (or vegetarian) is often because of the way wines are clarified (making wine look clearer) using a process called fining. Traditional producers of wine have a variety of aids called fining agents to help them make wine clear and bright by acting like a magnet and attracting molecules left behind when young wines are made. This makes them easier to remove.
But the most commonly used fining agents are casein (a milk protein), albumin (egg whites), gelatin (animal protein) and isinglass (fish bladder protein), and none of these substances are vegan. Gelatin and isinglass are not even vegetarian. That means some wines are not suitable for those who live a vegetarian lifestyle, and even more are not suitable for vegans.
The molecules left behind in unfined wine are all natural and in no way harmful, which means the clearing of them is purely for cosmetic purposes. Today, many winemakers use clay-based fining agents like bentonite, which are excellent for fishing out unwanted protein (without using actual fish!) and make wines suitable for vegans. Activated charcoal is also vegan and vegetarian friendly.
About Veo Wines.
We opened online in 2020, and we’re bringing a brand new approach to how vegans buy organic wine. In simple terms, every single bottle for sale on our website is suitable for vegans.
Luckily, you now have a place to come and access an impressive range of vegan-friendly wine options. Better yet, we’ll deliver them right to your door.
At Veo Wines headquarters, we have done the hard work – from research to taste testing – and can now provide you with some of the world’s finest vegan wines. Below is a list of five we think you’ll like.
This fantastic Shiraz won the Organic Wine Award back in 2019, and we absolutely know every reason why.
Our Angove Estate Shiraz Cabernet soothes your senses immediately. You’ll taste dark berries, plumb, and black cherry. This soft, smooth wine even has a moreish hint of chocolate.
This beautiful red wine is hugely popular, and set to be a firm favourite for dark wine lovers everywhere.
Giesen, Marlborough, Sauvignon Blanc, New Zealand Our suggested Sauvignon Blanc is as stunning as its home country. This Kiwi white wine is full of surprise flavours – from gooseberry to pink grapefruit – and has a beautifully deep aroma of sweet sage and elderflower. It comes from a hugely respected organic vineyard in New Zealand. Find out more.
Looking for wine to drink with a light bite? This is it!
Coteaux D’Aix en Provence, Rosé Roc des Seigneurs, Cabernet/Syrah, France Rosé continues to be a firm favourite for lots of wine drinkers. It’s typically sweet, but this particular wine blends together Cabernet and Syrah to make for a very sophisticated dry and elegant proposition. With aromatic fruit aromas, this is the perfect wine to try if you’re looking for a snappy wine, or want to try a rose that has a little something extra about it.
With tones of plumb and cherry, this absolutely delightful wine is produced in a ripe, elegant and lightly oaked style. It’s ideal to drink with whatever you’re eating.
The Boirà Cantine Volpi is mellow and smooth, and underpinned by sweet oaky scents, plus hints of vanilla.
No celebration is complete without a toast, and this fantastic champagne is absolutely the best way to do it!
The bottle is classic in style, and the wine is an amazingly rich golden colour. It has just the right amount of fizz. The flavour is fruity and zesty, with a lovely hint of apple. It’s bottled at fifteen months of age, and boasts a dry and toasty taste.
We pride ourselves on supplying wines that are 100% vegan and certified organic. We work tirelessly to ensure that this marketplace is cared for. Veo Wines sell only the best vegan and organic wines, and guarantee great taste and value for money in every bottle you buy.
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Vegan Wine List
Vegans! Listen up! We know finding vegan wines can be difficult. Winemakers are not obligated to print their ingredients on their bottles, so – when you’re trying to avoid ingredients that come from animals – that can be a nightmare, especially when all you want is a tipple.
More about vegan wines.
The reason not all wines are vegan (or vegetarian) is often because of the way wines are clarified (making wine look clearer) using a process called fining. Traditional producers of wine have a variety of aids called fining agents to help them make wine clear and bright by acting like a magnet and attracting molecules left behind when young wines are made. This makes them easier to remove.
But the most commonly used fining agents are casein (a milk protein), albumin (egg whites), gelatin (animal protein) and isinglass (fish bladder protein), and none of these substances are vegan. Gelatin and isinglass are not even vegetarian. That means some wines are not suitable for those who live a vegetarian lifestyle, and even more are not suitable for vegans.
The molecules left behind in unfined wine are all natural and in no way harmful, which means the clearing of them is purely for cosmetic purposes. Today, many winemakers use clay-based fining agents like bentonite, which are excellent for fishing out unwanted protein (without using actual fish!) and make wines suitable for vegans. Activated charcoal is also vegan and vegetarian friendly.
About Veo Wines.
We opened online in 2020, and we’re bringing a brand new approach to how vegans buy organic wine. In simple terms, every single bottle for sale on our website is suitable for vegans.
Luckily, you now have a place to come and access an impressive range of vegan-friendly wine options. Better yet, we’ll deliver them right to your door.
At Veo Wines headquarters, we have done the hard work – from research to taste testing – and can now provide you with some of the world’s finest vegan wines. Below is a list of five we think you’ll like.
You won’t regret it.
This fantastic Shiraz won the Organic Wine Award back in 2019, and we absolutely know every reason why.
Our Angove Estate Shiraz Cabernet soothes your senses immediately. You’ll taste dark berries, plumb, and black cherry. This soft, smooth wine even has a moreish hint of chocolate.
This beautiful red wine is hugely popular, and set to be a firm favourite for dark wine lovers everywhere.
Our suggested Sauvignon Blanc is as stunning as its home country. This Kiwi white wine is full of surprise flavours – from gooseberry to pink grapefruit – and has a beautifully deep aroma of sweet sage and elderflower. It comes from a hugely respected organic vineyard in New Zealand. Find out more.
Looking for wine to drink with a light bite? This is it!
Rosé continues to be a firm favourite for lots of wine drinkers. It’s typically sweet, but this particular wine blends together Cabernet and Syrah to make for a very sophisticated dry and elegant proposition. With aromatic fruit aromas, this is the perfect wine to try if you’re looking for a snappy wine, or want to try a rose that has a little something extra about it.
With tones of plumb and cherry, this absolutely delightful wine is produced in a ripe, elegant and lightly oaked style. It’s ideal to drink with whatever you’re eating.
The Boirà Cantine Volpi is mellow and smooth, and underpinned by sweet oaky scents, plus hints of vanilla.
No celebration is complete without a toast, and this fantastic champagne is absolutely the best way to do it!
The bottle is classic in style, and the wine is an amazingly rich golden colour. It has just the right amount of fizz. The flavour is fruity and zesty, with a lovely hint of apple. It’s bottled at fifteen months of age, and boasts a dry and toasty taste.
We pride ourselves on supplying wines that are 100% vegan and certified organic. We work tirelessly to ensure that this marketplace is cared for. Veo Wines sell only the best vegan and organic wines, and guarantee great taste and value for money in every bottle you buy.