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 .
fresh & easy
Floral scents, very expressive in the nose. Floral notes in the mouth, apricot, very long with a clear structure and a deep acidity.
Fits antipasti and light summer kitchen
fresh & easy
Very fragrant Moscatel with noticeable residual sweetness, which does not come across as sticky. Aromatic. Many stone fruit and white currant. Expressively fragrant with very fine acidity. Goes well with asian cuisine, vegetables, chicken, fish
fresh & easy
Everything that man expect from these varieties: Rose, honey fragrance and much perfume. But all decent enough to not be intrusive.
light & fresh
Sparkling and fresh with moderate alcohol and a hint of Reneclaude, apple and pineapple.
and pineapple. Perfect for parties and standing receptions.
Goes well with mussels, scampi, fish, soft cheese, salad..
fruity & harmonic
The Germans' favourite drink, Prosecco, also works with a little
little alcohol. With less than 10% alcohol, it loses none of its stimulating freshness.
stimulating freshness. A fine scent of blood orange on the nose. Nice
drinky with a fresh hint of lime juice. Balanced
between fruit sweetness and acidity.