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It’s a common misconception that all wine is vegan. Traditional winemaking often uses fining agents—substances that clarify the wine by removing organic particles—derived from animal products. These can include: Vegan wines, however, utilize mineral or plant-based fining agents such as
It’s a common misconception that all wine is vegan. Traditional winemaking often uses fining agents—substances that clarify the wine by removing organic particles—derived from animal products. These can include:
Vegan wines, however, utilize mineral or plant-based fining agents such as bentonite clay, activated charcoal, or pea protein. Alternatively, many modern winemakers are opting for a “no-fining” or “unfined” approach, allowing the wine to clarify naturally over time, which inherently makes the product vegan.
The 2025 vintage is shaping up to be exceptional for Argentine Malbec, with a focus on sustainable and organic practices that align perfectly with vegan values. Here are our top selections to seek out.
From the heart of Tupungato, Alto Gualtallary, Domaine Bousquet has been a pioneer in organic viticulture. Their ‘Alavesta’ line is explicitly certified vegan. The 2025 vintage promises their signature profile: a burst of ripe blackberry and plum, with notes of violet and a touch of spice, all framed by soft, velvety tannins. It’s a benchmark for quality and ethics.
Zorzal Winery is known for its minimalist, terroir-driven philosophy. Their ‘Eggo’ Malbec is not only vegan but also unoaked, fermented with native yeasts, and bottled unfined and unfiltered. The 2025 release is a pure expression of the Gualtallary soil, offering vibrant red fruit, fresh acidity, and a strikingly clean, mineral finish. A must-try for the natural wine enthusiast.
While a 2025 vintage is not yet available for this premium label, Trapiche’s commitment to vegan certification makes it a perennial standout. The 2023 Medalla is a powerful and complex wine from Finca Orellana de Escobar that will be drinking magnificently in 2025. Expect a structured wine with layers of dark fruit, cocoa, and a long, elegant finish. It proves that luxury and vegan principles are perfectly compatible.
Navigating the wine aisle is becoming easier thanks to clearer labeling. Look for the following:
The trajectory is clear: the demand for transparent, ethical, and sustainable wine is not a passing trend but a fundamental shift in consumer consciousness. The 2025 vintage of Malbecs represents the pinnacle of this movement, offering a spectrum of choices from easy-drinking values to world-class collectibles. You no longer have to compromise on flavor to align with your values. The rich, satisfying depth of a great Malbec is now fully within reach for the vegan wine lover.