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Whilst almost no wine contains any animal-based products, many are ‘fined’ with animal ingredients when they are being produced. This means many vegetarians and vegans choose to forgo these wines and instead choose vegetarian-friendly bottles that use different ingredients during their creation.
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Teliani Valley Winery 97 Saperavi, Kakheti, Georgia, 2020
Rated 0 out of 5£10.00/bottle Add to basket - Red Wine
Terra d’ Alter, Alicante Bouschet, Alentejo, Portugal, 2019
Rated 0 out of 5£11.78/bottle Add to basket - White Wine
The Liberator: The Francophile Special Edition Chenin Blanc, Swartland, South Africa, 2019
Rated 0 out of 5£11.38/bottle Add to basket - Red Wine
The Listening Station Malbec, Victoria, Australia, 2022
Rated 4.83 out of 5£9.50/bottle Read more - Red Wine
Vina Dagaz, Kolwe Vineyard, Cabernet Sauvignon, Colchagua Valley, Chile, 2019
Rated 0 out of 5£28.66/bottle Add to basket - Dessert Wine
Vina Requingua, Toro De Piedra Late Harvest, Curicó Valley, Chile, 2019
Rated 0 out of 5£10.00/bottle Add to basket - Red Wine
Vite Colte, Barolo DOCG Essenze Riserva, Piedmont, Italy, 2010. Magnum & Wooden Box
Rated 0 out of 5£75.99/bottle Add to basket - Red Wine
Volcanes De Chile, Parinacota, Limited Editio, Syrah- Carignan, Maule Valley, Chile, 2019
Rated 0 out of 5£26.20/bottle Add to basket - Red Wine
Vultur Petite Sirah, Colchagua Valley, Chile, 2013
Rated 0 out of 5£26.39/bottle Add to basket - Fortified Wine
Warre’s Quinta da Cavadinha Vintage Port, Douro, Portugal, 2006
Rated 0 out of 5£35.48/bottle Read more - Red Wine
Yalumba Steeple Shiraz, Barossa Valley, Australia, 2015
Rated 0 out of 5£36.40/bottle Add to basket
Fining agents vary from isinglass and gelatine to casein and egg albumen. Any wine fined using casein (derived from milk) or egg albumen are therefore suitable for vegetarians – but not for vegans. Isinglass is made from fish, so wine using this ingredient would be suitable for pescatarians. There are alternative fining agents that can be used such as charcoal or clay-derived bentonite. These are safe for vegetarians and vegans but are less common than animal-derived ingredients.
The issue is that there is no legal obligation for winemakers to state the fining ingredients they use, making it difficult for vegetarians who want to omit gelatine or isinglass-based wines.
Fortunately, Ashby Wines are proud to make it easy for you to select vegetarian-friendly and vegan-friendly wines. We offer a vegetarian wine and vegan wine page on our website to make your selection simple.