Albarino, White Wines

Val do Xuliana Albariño Vegan-Friendly

Albariño: found in some of the lesser-known areas of Northern Spain, this distinctive white grape is starting to make itself known in the worldly wine circles. If you're looking for a vegan-friendly Albariño, Val do Xuliana Albarino is good place to start.

Sparkling Wines, Tasting Events, The Vegan Guide To..., Vegan Dinner Ideas, Vegan Recipes, Wine and Desserts, Wine and Food

Three Course Dinner with Sparkling Wine Pairings [VEGAN]

In the mood to celebrate? Here's how to put together an incredible vegan dinner party with a reasonable budget: three delicious easy-to-make courses, with vegan-friendly sparkling wines to match!

cava, Pink Sparkling Wines, Rosé Wines, Sparkling Wines, Wine and Food

Cava: Marks and Spencers’ Rosado Brut Cava Vegan-Friendly

I'm warming to Cava at the moment - well, rosé Cava, to be specific! I did a post for Valentine's Day looking at a vegan-friendly Cava from Tesco with a beautiful Trencadis label (read about it here) and have been keen to try another one ever since. For the Easter weekend, I figured it was time for… Continue reading Cava: Marks and Spencers’ Rosado Brut Cava Vegan-Friendly

Organic Wines, red blends, Red Wines

Vegan Wine From Aldi: Toro Loco “Utiel Requena” Organic Spanish Red Wine

Supermarkets are often the go-to for easy vegan wine finds, and Aldi has a pretty extensive vegan section now. Here are my thoughts on this organic Spanish red blend from the Toro Loco collection.

cava, Organic Wines, Pink Sparkling Wines, Rosé Wines, Sparkling Wines, Wine and Food, Wine of the Month:

Valentine’s Day Pick: Vilarnau Rosé Reserva Cava

Smooth, creamy, bursting with red fruits, this vegan-friendly pink Cava was a great spot in Tesco for under £15. Pink bubbly with a beautiful art-inspired bottle, it was perfect for Valentine's Day!

Red Wines, rioja

Rioja: DeAlto Amo D.O.C 2016

Choosing a vegan-friendly wine when eating out can be tough, especially when everyone like different things. Break away from the uber-traditional French and Italian reds, and opt for a glass of spicy, fruity Spanish red instead - such as deAlto Amo Rioja.