![]() ![]() “How can I make sure the wine I buy is vegan?”. Fining agents are added to wines during clarification to clump together unwanted molecules, such as excess yeast and tannins which can then be easily removed during the filtration process.Īnd, yes, whilst there are vegan fining agents available, the most used remain the non-vegan versions. This is due to the common use of non-vegan fining agents (such as Isinglass, Egg Albumen, and Milk Proteins) in the clarification process. To give you a quick recap: most wines are not vegan. In my previous post, Why Is Wine Not Vegan – How To Know The TruthI talked about everything a vegan needs to know about wine. But First, Why Is Wine Not Vegan?įirst, a little recap. ![]() Publix also carries vegan white wines such as Pinot Grigios, Sauvignon Blancs, and Chardonnay, as well as vegan Rosé wines. Publix carries vegan red wines such as Pinot Noirs, Cabernet Sauvignons, Merlots, Malbecs, and Zinfandels. Publix does carry a wide selection of vegan wine. However, what are the options if you live in the “Sunshine State” and want to stack up on some vegan wine from Publix? Let’s find out. But what exactly are the vegan wines available at Publix? In a string of posts, I have covered vegan wines from stores like Trader Joe’s, Sprouts, ALDI (including all 97 of their vegan wines), BevMo!, and Whole Foods Market. If you live in Florida, then you will have heard of Publix – the employee-owned grocery store (it’s like a CO-OP). ![]() In this post, I want to share with you the best vegan wines you can find in Publix stores. ![]()
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