The majority of people are unaware that wine, although made from grapes, may have been made using animal-derived products. During the winemaking process, the liquid is filtered through substances called "fining agents." This process is used to remove protein, yeast, cloudiness, "off" flavors and colorings, and other organic particles. Popular animal-derived fining agents used in the production of wine include blood and bone marrow, casein (milk protein), chitin (fiber from crustacean shells), egg albumen (derived from egg whites), fish oil, gelatin (protein from boiling animal parts), and isinglass (gelatin from fish bladder membranes). Thankfully, there are several common fining agents that are animal-friendly and used to make vegan wine. Carbon, bentonite clay, limestone, kaolin clay, plant casein, silica gel, and vegetable plaques are all suitable alternatives. Now, the trick is finding out where you can buy these wines. You can check your local organic or health food stores, local organic winemakers, and co-op's, and most regular wine/liquor stores will order vegan wines upon request.
An extensive list of vegan wines, sorted by country of origin and brand name, is available at www.vegans.frommars.org/wine. The following are examples of a few companies that sell vegan wine online:
China Bend Winery: www.chinabend.com; 1-800-700-6123Fitzpatrick Winery: www.fitzpatrickwinery.com; 1-800-245-9166Frey Winery: www.freywine.com; 1-800-760-3739Organic Biodynamic Vegan Wine: www.veganitaly.com/index.html; +447786247056Organic Vintners: www.organicvintners.com; 800-216-3898Organic Wine Company: www.ecowine.com; 1-888-ECO-WINEPure Wine Company: www.purewine.co.uk; 023 80238214Seghesio Family Vineyards: www.seghesio.com; 866-734-4374Smithfield Wine: www.petamall.com/PLPShop.asp?RecordID=71; +44 (0161) 273 6070Thumbprint Cellars: www.thumbprintcellars.com; 707-433-2393Wrights Wines: www.wrightswines.co.nz; 06 868 0967
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