vegan
Vegan organic wines are wines that dispenses with the production and fining aids on animal origin , that is, no use of egg white , casein, gelatin , isinglass etc ..
Clarifiers , which go back to animal raw materials , are very rare and , since very expensive , rather used only for higher-quality wines . However, many producers like to keep the option for certain and approved also by the EC on Organic Products open so that the use of animal raw materials can not be excluded in principle . This is especially true for gelatin , which also controls from organic farming is available . Below are some wineries are listed who renounce on his own philosophies on animal raw materials .
fixed & mineral
Ultra-dry (this is the only way unsulphured wine works!), yet palatable and animating.
animating. Red berry, light and with a hint of green pepper. Soft and well
balanced.
Without additional zugefürtem sulfur !
light & fresh
Without added sulfur this Chardonnay, delicate aroma of vineyard peach, honeydew melon and banana in the mouth. Fruity and lean, floral aromas
and light smoky tones typical of unsulfured wines.
Without additional sulfur !
Internationaler Bioweinpreis 2021"Gold"
In our latest orange wine discovery box, we present four exceptional wines from Spain, Italy and Romania, all of which captivate with their unique complexity and characteristic taste.
A small selection of unsulphured wines to try.
This tasting package consists of 6 different bottles of organic wine a'0,75 l
Without additionally added sulphur!
Juicy, creamy and individual
Shortly macerated, for the most part spontaneously fermented and without any added sulphur.
added sulphur. Juicy and creamy thanks to the organic acidity conversion, very
mouth-filling without heaviness! Pear, acacia blossom and honeydew melon.
Almost universal at the table.
Without added sulfur!
Frizzante, dry & fresh
A PetNat, wine with added must, with indigenous yeasts for
Frizzante was fermented. Aromas of bread crusts and apple, slightly yeasty clay.
100% Grechetto grapes, hence the refreshing bitterness. Very dry
and animating.
Goes well with fish, chicken, medium-aged cheese, as an aperitif.