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In this article you will find the common ingredients that make a wine not vegan friendly and some tips on what to look for.
If you are a vegan concerned about whether or not your favorite wine is vegan, check out this guide before popping open that new bottle of Merlot. FilteringFiltering (or fining) is the step in wine making which causes a wine or another alcoholic beverage to be "un-vegan". Traditional methods of filtering call for the use of egg albumin, casein (from milk), isinglass, and gelatin; none of which are vegan friendly. Filtering is completed so that unwanted particles don't end up in the finished wine; these particles could be pieces of grape skin, proteins, or yeasts used in the process of wine-making. Vegan wines use non-animal ingredients for filtering. One item used to filter vegan wines is Bentonite (a clay). Some winemakers also produce unfiltered wine, meaning everything in the wine was left to settle. LabelsVegan wines are often not labeled so, although It is possible to find some wines with a "vegan" label. Winemakers feel that it is not necessary to label the wine as vegan or not due to the fact that the filtering agent is not left in the final product and therefore not a part of the wine itself. However, many vegans do have concern over any animal products in their wine at any time. Here are some common labels and how they relate to vegan wine:
Where to BuyWith some good research, it is possible to find vegan wines just about anywhere. When going out to buy a bottle of wine, keep a list handy with some companies that produce vegan wines. For reference, check out the Vegan Wine Guide for a long list of vegan wines. Or, if you have a particular wine in mind (or another alcoholic beverage) check out the Vegan Beer and Wine Guide at Barnivore. Making Vegan WineThe Vegan Wine Guide offers a link for information about making your own vegan wine. To locate the link, visit the main Vegan Wine Guide page, then select Making Your Own. ReferencesBarnivore Your Vegan Beer and Wine Guide Thrust Labs, 2009. Web. 11 Sep. 2009 - Barnivore.com "Vegan Wine Guide." Vegans are from mars N.p., 11 Sep. 2009. Web. 11 Sep. 2009 - Vegans.frommars.org/wine Alcorn, Jeremy . Is Your Beer Vegan. Vegan Vanguard N.p., 28 Dec. 2003. Web. 11 Sep. 2009 Veganvanguard.com/vegism/beer
The copyright of the article A Guide to Vegan Wines in Vegan/Raw Food is owned by Krista Parker. Permission to republish A Guide to Vegan Wines in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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