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 .
powerful & full-bodied
Still youthful combination of ripe berries, chocolate aromas and fresh fruit Wood. Nice with depth and nice length.
Fits wild, dark meat, grilled vegetables.
light & fresh
Fragrant and hearty in the nose. Fresh Primtivo with fiery meaty aromas. Grown in enchanting Hügellandschft of Salento.
full-bodied & elegant
Deep Fruity, spicy and warm full of complex aromas of red berries and juicy tannins. Dark and powerful with very good length.
full-bodied & elegant
A powerful Dolcetto, packed with red berry fruit. Round presence on the palate. Simply Delicious!
Negroamaro, black and bitter. The name says it all. Smoky, spicy, full-bodied. The pure southern Italy.
fruity & harmonious
This vine is currently experiencing a breathtaking rebirth in Piedmont, also in Erbaluna has learned in the last few years. This cuvée shows the variety of the fruitier side.
Highly complex single-layer Barolo with all the attributes of a great Barolo: Tar and berry flavors with solid but velvety tannins. Everything is there for a long wine life.
powerful & full-bodied
An exquisite black-red Cabernet from the lowlands of the Piave with a hint of musk.
with a hint of musk. Dark fruit notes and spicy tannin in excellent
cooperation with vanilla barrique, in which the wine matured for several months.
months.
Goes well with grilled food, pizza, pasta & co, hard cheese.
strong & full-bodied
As befits a good Sagrantino, this "beginner" from di
Filippo is packed with sweet fruit, plump cherries, notes of underbrush, a hefty
liquorice and a truckload of tannin. Matured in wooden barrels.
Goes well with game, braised red meat, hard cheeses.