
You probably know that most wine is not vegan – and you may have a few questions! Mine would be:
How can I tell if a wine is free of animal-derived products?
Does anyone have any great recommendations for vegan wine?
What about organic, natural, and bio-dynamic processes?
Which wines pair best with plant-based food?
As a wine expert and 30+ year vegetarian, I am well placed to answer these questions, and many, many more.
I will recommend 3 vegan wines which you can find in Berlin and elsewhere. You prepare your food, and join me online. We’ll taste, discuss and enjoy! At the same time I will answer the questions above, plus any others you may have. There will be photos, maps and diagrams to help explain things.
Cheers, Sean
0151 71 72 1627
If you are in Germany, Bio Company has a good selection of wine – all of it is organic, and much of it is vegan.
These bottles are available in Berlin:
Albet i Noya Curiós Xarel.lo (white)
Régis Boucabeille “Les Terrasses” (red, medium weight)
Domaine de Brau Syrah (red, heavy and fruity)
In general, look for a green “V” logo, or the words “suitable for vegans” (obviously…). Unfiltered red wines, and cloudy Ports etc. will always be vegan.
And remember – (almost) all sparkling wine, and spirits (eg brandy such as Cognac or Armagnac) are vegan.
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