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      1. RedHeads March of Progress Organic Shiraz
        A big, rich and spicy McLaren Vale Shiraz from the sustainable, trail-blazing RedHeads winery
        CountryAustralia
        Shiraz
        £15.49 per bottle
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      2. Noughty Alcohol Free Rosé
        Ultra pale, refreshing rosé from South Africa, just the business when wine needs to be alcohol free 
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        Chenin Blanc
        £9.99 per bottle
      3. Aluado Branco
        Crisp, fragrant white from top-value Portugal, a talented winemaker and the zippy Fernão Pires grape
        CountryPortugal
        Fernão Pires-based blend
        £8.99 per bottle
      4. Knotwood Sauvignon Blanc
        A new, vibrant Sauvignon Blanc from Washington State’s Yakima Valley. Crisp and citrusy flavours
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        £11.99 per bottle
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      5. Parcela Selecta Malbec
        Special parcel of smooth, dark, Argentine Malbec from a winemaker whose top bottle fetches over £350
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        £19.99 per bottle
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        Pinot Noir, not from France but Italy’s premium Piedmont. Fresh, elegant fruit with light spice
        CountryItaly
        Pinot Nero
        £17.99 per bottle
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        Punchy rich red from our great winemaker friend Sam Trimboli at his family cellar
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        Malbec-based blend
        £11.99 per bottle
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        Dense, ripe, cassis-laden, southern French Cabernet, with claret-like suavity. The Belle of 2023
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        New release red from the family behind your favourite Rioja – pure Mazuelo with deep cherry fruit
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        £12.99 per bottle
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        From the team behind much-loved Lobo e Falcão, this is a premium Merlot Cabernet, matured in barrel
        CountryPortugal
        Merlot-based blend
        £12.99 per bottle
      11. Oddbird Alcohol-Free Spumante
        A fine, alternative to Prosecco – 100% Glera, peachy, appley and crisp… but alcohol-free!
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        Glera
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      12. Fuente de Irache Crianza Navarra
        Lovers of silky, oak-aged Tempranillo, take note. A dark berry fruit Crianza married with toasty oak
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        £13.99 per bottle
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        Judas Priest is ‘Delivering the Goods’ in this rich, dark Reserva from Portugal’s Douro
        CountryPortugal
        Red blend
        £15.99 per bottle
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        Silky, bright Barbera red full of dark cherry fruit from Italy’s prized Piedmont region
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        £11.99 per bottle
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        Vertiges
        A generous, fruit-filled red from vertiginous vineyards and made by one very determined winemaker
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        Syrah-based blend
        £9.99 per bottle
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        From the pioneer of English sparkling wine, English fizz of complexity, length and finesse (37.5cl)
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        With Orange wines as good as this, the future is bright! It's textured, fruity, aromatic and crisp
        CountryFrance
        Chardonnay-based blend
        £11.99 per bottle
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        Smooth, supple, spicy Syrah, not from the Rhône or Australia – this one's from sun-baked Spain
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        £8.99 per bottle
      19. Ultima Edizione Bianco
        Love Ultima Edizione red? This is the fabulous citrus-fresh and fragrant white edition
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        Zingy Vinho Verde, and it’s pink! Zippy berry fruit and citrus minerality, thoroughly refreshing
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        Just 8.5% abv, a crisp Loire Grolleau Gris white with bright pear fruit from a top Muscadet producer
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        Grolleau Gris
        £9.99 per bottle
      22. La Cuadrilla de Sobreño
        A fruit-filled red from Spain’s Toro. All Tinto del Toro (aka Tempranillo), it’s darkly delicious
        CountrySpain
        Tinta de Toro
        £12.99 per bottle
      23. Angove Bin 273 Pinot Grigio
        A delightful apple and pear-fresh Pinot Grigio from top 5-Red-Star-rated Angove
        CountryAustralia
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        £12.99 per bottle
      24. Elephant Tree Malbec
        Ripe, juicy Malbec from a highly respected winemaker in South Africa and an ace Fairtrade winery
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        Malbec-based blend
        £11.99 per bottle
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      Wine FAQs

      What is vegan wine?

      You’d be forgiven for thinking that all wine must be vegan, seeing that wine is made from naturally fermented grape juice. However, it’s the winemaking process that means some wines may not be suitable for people following a plant-based lifestyle.

      Most wine requires clarifying before being bottled. This process removes tiny particles and impurities that are natural by-products of fermentation, leaving crystal-clear wine to enjoy. The only way to do this is to use fining agents, which bind with these particles in larger clumps so they can be filtered away. Traditional fining agents include animal-based products such as egg whites or gelatin.

      Vegan wine uses alternative fining agents that are plant or mineral-based to achieve the same result. This makes vegan wines safe to consume for anyone who wishes to avoid animal-based products.

      It’s not always a lifestyle choice. When customers started asking about our vegan wines, we sought more information from our family of winemakers around the world. It turns out that many traditional animal-related elements used in fining wine were no longer being used anyway as winemaking techniques modernise.

      Some winemakers do not clarify their wines at all – essentially leaving them unfiltered – which makes them vegan-friendly by default.

      Read our full guide to vegan wines

      What makes a wine vegan?

      Wine is considered vegan if it has been made without using animal products. This refers to the use of fining agents, which work to remove unwanted particles created during fermentation that can give the wine a cloudy, unappealing appearance. Traditional fining agents are often made from:

      • Albumen – more commonly known as egg whites.
      • Gelatin – from the bones, skin or connective tissue of cows and pigs.
      • Isinglass – the dried swim bladders of fish.
      • Casein – a substance found in milk.

      These filtering agents are used in small quantities and are removed from the wine once they’ve done their job. However, some trace amounts might remain and – as they aren’t additives – there’s no requirement for them to be listed on the bottle label.

      If you’re looking for a wine made entirely without animal products, opt for a wine marked as ‘vegan’. These wines use synthetic or plant-based products as fining agents or forgo the clarification process entirely.

      What fining agents are used in vegan wine?

      Winemakers can use many different types of vegan fining agents to clarify and stabilise their wines. These include:

      • Kaolinite – a type of clay that’s found across the globe, including the UK.
      • Bentonite – a clay mainly found in the US.
      • Activated carbon – sourced from coconut shells, wood, bamboo or coal.
      • Plant casein – a protein extracted from peas, soy and other legumes.
      • Silica gel – made from silicon dioxide and commonly found in minerals such as sand and quartz.
      • PPVP (polyvinylpolypyrrolidone) – a synthetic polymer that’s made in a lab.

      Does vegan wine taste different?

      Made with the same grapes and in an almost identical way, a vegan wine will taste no different to its non-vegan counterpart. The fining agents used to clarify and stabilise the wine don’t impart any flavour, so you won’t compromise on taste by choosing a vegan option.

      You might have a slightly smaller selection to choose from, but many wineries now offer vegan versions of their most popular bottles.

      How can you tell if a wine is vegan?

      Many wine brands recognise the demand for vegan wines and are taking extra steps to cater to vegan needs. Many wineries label their wines as being vegan-friendly.

      It is also a common label on websites and restaurant wine lists. For example, check out our product pages and you’ll see vegan or vegetarian listed in the ‘More Information’ section.

      The Vegan Society has a label that is sometimes displayed on wine bottles to verify that the product doesn’t contain animal ingredients or derivatives.

      Even if a wine isn’t labelled ‘vegan’, it doesn’t necessarily mean animal products were used. Many winemakers now use vegan-friendly options as a matter of practice but are not explicitly stating it.

      If you’re unsure whether a wine is vegan, you can check online or contact the winery directly.

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