From glassofbubbly.com
If you are searching for vegan Prosecco then 100% Vegan is the only standard you will accept – Not all Prosecco is vegan so it is very important that you do your research before buying or look out for those special logos on the labels.
Vegan Prosecco options have been increasing over the years so there is a big positive trend in this sector, the industry understands the importance of consumer dietary preferences. This includes many more Italian wine consortium requests for wineries to hit sustainability targets. The Prosecco industry is evolving and it is good news for those of us who are Vegan.
Prosecco has seen a significant increase in sales of recent years thanks to both ease of accessibility and pricing – Many consumers will know that a bottle of Prosecco is likely to be around half the price of Champagne, yet deliver the same in fizziness enjoyment.
Though Veganism remains a very minor preference, it is a growing sector which food and drinks producers and suppliers need to dedicate due care and attention to. It is reported that 2018 estimated that vegans made up three per cent of the global population (source: https://viva.org.uk/lifestyle/statistics-about-veganism/)
“On most occasions, when tasting ‘green themed wines’ to include vegan wines, the taste quality does not suffer – I find that the concern of the public is that any one which is seen to have the ‘green’ mark be it organic / sustainable / vegan that flavour quality is compromised. I feel confident in saying that you can enjoy equal performing vegan wines to non-vegan wines as the production industry is evolving and improving.” Christopher Walkey – Founder glassofbubbly.com
Where can I buy Vegan Prosecco wines online?
Prosecco Superiore DOCG Organic Extra Dry – VivaEarth
Villa Sandi Prosecco – Villa Sandi
Vegan Prosecco – Think Wine Group
https://glassofbubbly.com/vegan-prosecco-does-it-exist-and-where-to-buy/
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