Vegan Wine

Discover our exceptional vegan wine collection, where ethical choices meet incredible taste! Our selection features outstanding vegan whites, rose, sparkling, and reds, such as the popular vegan red Gran Cerdo Tempranillo from Rioja. All 100% free from animal-derived fining agents.

As specialists in natural and organic vegan wines UK, we understand the importance of transparency in winemaking. Our vegan wine selection is meticulously sourced from producers who use plant-based alternatives or avoid fining altogether, ensuring every bottle meets strict vegan standards. We also offer a range of vegetarian wines.
From crisp vegan white wines perfect for summer sipping to fruity vegan rose options, we have vegan wines for every occasion.


Whether you're vegan or simply exploring ethical wine choices, browse our collection of vegan and vegetarian wines. Explore our no added sulphites, organic and biodynamic selections. 

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Gran funambul cava by Entre Vinyes - natural sparkling wine from Catalunya, Spain
Ke Bonta Pinot Grigio Rose, Pavia
Selection Massale Chardonnay
Selection Massale Chardonnay
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Casa Belfi Vino Bianco Biologico Frizzante
Black Lines Drinks, Espresso Martini
Titch Hill Love Streams Pet Nat
Titch Hill Love Streams Pet Nat
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Heinrich Naked Orange
Heinrich Naked Orange
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Weinland "Josephine" Gut Oggau
Weinland "Josephine" Gut Oggau
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Jacobus Riesling Weingut Peter-Jakob Kuhn
Casa Belfi Vino Rosso Biologico Frizzante
Xavier Goodridge Stone Spring Shiraz
MAGNUM Casa Coste Piane Prosecco
MAGNUM Casa Coste Piane Prosecco
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Marsannay Rouge Domaine Sylvain Pataille
Mother Rock Force Celeste Pinotage Pet Nat
Wine bottle with a humorous label on a white background, Bla Bla Bla white wine from Terra de Falanis, Vegan and Spanish wine produced in Mallorca with Premsal and Giro Ros
Love White Broc Cellars, Chris Brockway, California
Grand Cru L'lle Demi-Sec, Champagne Delavenne
Love Red Broc Cellars, Chris Brockway, California
Reverte Abrazos Garnacha Blanca
Reverte Abrazos Garnacha Blanca
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Delmoro Tinto La Comarcal
Delmoro Tinto La Comarcal
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Nomad wines Sarel
Nomad wines Sarel
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Feldstuck Skin Contact Chardonnay, Matthias Warnung
Dominio del Urogallo At-Vn-Mn
Dominio del Urogallo At-Vn-Mn
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La Stoppa Macchiona
La Stoppa Macchiona
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FAQs

Here you will find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions for this category.

Are sulphites vegan?

Yes, sulphites are vegan. Sulphites (also spelled sulfites) are compounds that occur naturally during fermentation and are often added as preservatives in winemaking. They are inorganic compounds containing sulphur and oxygen, not derived from animals or animal products. The concern around sulphites in wine is typically related to allergies, sensitivities, or preferences for fewer additives: not vegan status. Both conventional and vegan wines may contain sulphites, though some natural wines aim to minimise added sulphites for other reasons.

What kind of wine can vegans drink?

Vegans can drink wines that are made without using animal-derived fining agents during production. This includes wines labeled as "vegan-friendly," "unfined," or explicitly marked as vegan. Many natural wines are vegan by default as they often skip the fining process altogether. Popular vegan wine varieties include everything from Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc to Merlot and Cabernet Franc, with options available from most major wine regions worldwide.

Why is wine not vegan?

Wine is often not vegan due to the fining process, which traditionally uses animal-derived products to remove unwanted particles and improve clarity. Common animal-derived fining agents include: Egg whites (albumin), Gelatin (from animal bones and connective tissues), Isinglass (from fish bladders), Casein (milk protein).

These ingredients aren't in the final product but are used during production. Additionally, some wines may use beeswax to seal bottles or contain honey as an additive in certain sweet wines. Traditional practices at some vineyards might also use animal products in the growing process, such as bone meal fertilizers.

What is a vegan wine?

Vegan wine is wine produced without using any animal-derived products in its production process. The main difference occurs during the fining stage, where traditional winemaking might use animal products to remove unwanted particles and improve clarity. Vegan wines instead use plant-based fining agents or skip the fining process entirely. The taste, quality, and alcohol content of vegan wines are comparable to conventional wines—the difference is purely in the production methods used.

Is wine vegan?

Not all wine is vegan. Traditional winemaking often involves using animal-derived fining agents such as egg whites, gelatin, casein (milk protein), and isinglass (fish bladder). However, many modern winemakers now use vegan alternatives like bentonite clay, activated charcoal, or plant-based proteins. Some wines are also unfined and unfiltered, making them naturally vegan. To be certain, look for wines explicitly labeled as vegan or check with the producer or retailer.

Are there vegan options available?

Yes, we offer a range of vegan wines. Look for the vegan label in our product descriptions to find suitable options.