Vegan wines
Vegan wines are wines that are omitted in the production of tools and fining of animal origin, ie no use of egg whites, casein, gelatin, isinglass, etc..
Clarifiers, which go back to Animal raw materials are very rare and as expensive, likely to be used only for higher quality wines. Many producers would like, however, to keep the option for certain and also approved under the EU regulation on organic products is open so that the use of animal raw materials can not be excluded in principle. This is especially true for gelatin, which also can be obtained from organic farming. Below are listed some winemakers who choose not to because of his own philosophies on animal raw materials .
fruity & uncomplicated
A fruity cherry and surprising Merlot from the hot Jumilla.
Bright black-red and dense. On the nose like moist moss and ripe Blackberry scented. Very soft tannins integrated into the typical monastrell Aromatics. Berries, eucalyptus and reminiscent of damp forest soil. Very fine and lasting in the mouth.
Goes with simple Mediterranean cuisine
light & fresh
Classic Verdejo with expressive aroma of citrus notes, verbena,
gooseberry. Nice freshness, light creaminess, fine acidity and long lasting in the mouth.
in the mouth.
Goes well with tapas, fish, poultry, young cheese.
light & fresh
50 to 80 year old vines hold the acidity indispensable for sparkling wine, early hand harvest and 24 months of yeast storage. Crisp freshness, bone dry but fruity and aromatic. Wild strawberry with vegetal aromas. Fine pearl and refreshing pull on the palate.
light & fresh
Predominantly Xarello, light, grassy, crisp and very fresh. Clear minerality
with lots of grapefruit. Lemon zest in the fine finish. Beautifully Mediterranean.
Goes well with tapas, light cuisine, as an Aperitif.
rich & elegant
Juicy and tasty, but never intrusive and with the typical cherry fruit of the
Sangiovese. Velvety tannins. Bella Italia!
Goes well with pizza, pasta & Co. and white meat