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      1. Elderton East Wing Barossa Shiraz
        Generous, silky Elderton Barossa Shiraz of great elegance and balance, with 93pts.
        CountryAustralia
        Shiraz
        $44.00 RRP
        from $24.99 when you mix 12+
      2. Steeple Block Semillon
        This lipsmacking, citrussy Semillon is a real versatile treat, and now with Gold!
        CountryAustralia
        Sémillon
        $22.00 RRP
        from $13.99 when you mix 12+
      3. Aluado Alicante Bouschet
        Be seduced by an exotic seven-time Gold-winning Portuguese Red!
        CountryPortugal
        Alicante Bouschet
        $26.00 RRP
        from $17.99 when you mix 12+
      4. d’Arenberg The Dead Arm Shiraz
        An Australian icon from d'Arenberg with 93pt & 95pt scores.
        CountryAustralia
        Shiraz
        $78.00 RRP
        from $73.99 when you mix 12+
      5. Hither & Yon McLaren Vale Shiraz
        93pt, McLaren Vale Shiraz from the inventive team at Hither & Yon. "Compelling value..." (Halliday)
        CountryAustralia
        Shiraz
        $29.00 RRP
        from $23.99 when you mix 12+
      6. Patronus 'The Elk' Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon
        Majestic balance characterises this two-time Gold-winning Patronus Barossa Cabernet.
        CountryAustralia
        Cabernet Sauvignon
        $30.00 RRP
        from $17.99 when you mix 12+
      7. Delatite Estate Pinot Gris
        A Pinot Gris with Pizzaz
        CountryAustralia
        Pinot Gris
        $30.00 RRP
        from $25.99 when you mix 12+
      8. Richard Hamilton Lot 148 Merlot
        Silky McLaren Vale Merlot from the great Richard Hamilton estate.
        CountryAustralia
        Merlot
        $29.00 RRP
        from $21.99 when you mix 12+
      9. Jim Barry Single Vineyard Kirribilli Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon
        NEW Gold-winning Single Vineyard Jim Barry Cabernet – not from Clare, but Coonawarra!
        CountryAustralia
        Cabernet Sauvignon
        $35.00 RRP
        $19.99 when you mix 12+
      10. Lake Breeze Chapel Road Langhorne Creek Cabernet Sauvignon
        This deliciously dark Cabernet exclusive is made by Langhorne Creek’s brilliant Greg Follett.
        CountryAustralia
        Cabernet Sauvignon
        $24.99 RRP
        from $17.99 when you mix 12+
      11. Eight at the Gate Single Vineyard Pinot Gris
        New vintage of this Single Vineyard Wrattonbully PG that’s proved very popular.
        CountryAustralia
        Pinot Gris
        $22.00 RRP
        from $18.99 when you mix 12+
      12. Pikes Traditionale Clare Valley Riesling
        95pt, great Value Clare Riesling classic – a raft of high scores from very reliable Pikes.
        CountryAustralia
        Riesling
        $28.00 RRP
        from $25.99 when you mix 12+
      13. Yarrunga Field Special Reserve White
        Definitive Aussie white offering refreshing fruit, effortless enjoyment and a great price.
        CountryAustralia
        White blend
        $18.00 RRP
        from $11.99 when you mix 12+
      14. Common Ground Coonawarra Sauvignon Blanc
        A special project, 94pt lively and balanced Coonawarra Sauvignon from Sam Brand of Brand & Sons.
        CountryAustralia
        Sauvignon Blanc
        $25.00 RRP
        from $16.99 when you mix 12+
      15. Mrs Q Series Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon
        It’s Gold for this delicious Coonawarra Cabernet named to honour Johnny Q's Mrs!
        CountryAustralia
        Cabernet Sauvignon
        $25.00 RRP
        from $17.99 when you mix 12+
      16. Coriole Estate Clark Hill McLaren Vale Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz
        Sumptuous exclusive McLaren Vale Cabernet Shiraz from the great Coriole estate.
        CountryAustralia
        Cabernet-based blend
        $30.00 RRP
        from $18.99 when you mix 12+
      17. Way & Cat Semillon
        Sip a crisp and citrussy Double Gold South Australian Semillon courtesy of our wayfaring catador.
        CountryAustralia
        Sémillon
        $19.00 RRP
        from $13.99 when you mix 12+
      18. Lake Breeze Chapel Road Langhorne Creek Shiraz
        It's Gold again for Greg Follett's divine Langhorne Creek Shiraz. Top-drawer Lake Breeze exlusive.
        CountryAustralia
        Shiraz
        $24.99 RRP
        from $17.99 when you mix 12+
      19. Trentham Estate Pinot Noir
        Bright, vibrant Pinot from the Tentham Estate vineyards on the banks of the Murray River.
        CountryAustralia
        Pinot Noir
        $18.00 RRP
        from $16.99 when you mix 12+
      20. Lake Breeze Chapel Road Barrel Select Cabernet Sauvignon
        The inaugural vintage Lake Breeze Chapel Road 'Barrel Select' Cabernet – only 128 cases created
        CountryAustralia
        Cabernet Sauvignon
        $30.00 RRP
        from $27.99 when you mix 12+
      21. Bentwing Reserve Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon
        A long-term favourite Cabernet Sauvignon on Gold medal form, from premium vineyards in Coonawarra.
        CountryAustralia
        Cabernet Sauvignon
        $25.00 RRP
        from $16.99 when you mix 12+
      22. La Bella
        La Bella, from Spain's Campo de Borja is indeed a beauty – with no fewer than 8 Gold medals.
        CountrySpain
        Garnacha-based blend
        $26.00 RRP
        from $15.99 when you mix 12+
      23. Pink Duck Rosé
        Another quacking Rosé from 'Grape Whisperer' Sam Trimboli.
        CountryAustralia
        Montepulciano
        $18.00 RRP
        $11.99 when you mix 12+
      24. Mountadam Five Fifty Barossa Shiraz
        91pt Great Value Shiraz from the Barossa's prestigious High Eden subregion.
        CountryAustralia
        Shiraz
        $22.00 RRP
        from $17.99 when you mix 12+
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      Wine FAQs

      What is vegan wine?

      As wine is made from fermented grape juice, you’d be forgiven for thinking that all wines are vegan by nature. So, are all wines vegan-friendly? Not necessarily – what makes a wine vegan is how it’s made. Some winemakers use animal-based products during the winemaking process, which means their wines may not be suitable for those following a plant-based diet.

      Before wines are bottled, they undergo a process called clarification. This removes tiny, natural particles and impurities that are natural by-products of fermentation, which can give wine an unappealing, cloudy appearance. Most winemakers use fining agents, which bind with the particles, forming larger clumps that can be filtered away to leave a clear wine.

      The problem lies with the fining agents – the most common of which are animal-based products such as gelatin and egg whites.

      Winemakers can opt for alternative fining agents made from plant or mineral materials to do the same job. These wines can then be labelled vegan, making them a good choice for anyone wanting to avoid animal products.

      Some winemakers avoid clarifying their wines or leave them to clarify naturally over time without fining agents, which makes them vegan-friendly by default.

      What fining agents are used in vegan wine?

      Traditional fining agents include:

      • 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.
      • Albumen – egg whites.
      • Chitin – crustacean shell fibre

      Although these materials are used in tiny quantities and are removed from the wine once their job is done, some trace amounts could remain in the finished wine. As they aren’t classed as additives, they aren’t required to be listed on the wine label, which could make it harder for vegans to make an informed choice.

      Vegan wines are made specifically using synthetic or plant-based fining agents, or they are bottled without being clarified at all. Alternative fining agents include:

      • Bentonite – an absorbent clay made from volcanic ash.
      • Activated carbon –from coconut shells, bamboo or coal.
      • Kaolinite – a type of clay
      • PPVP (polyvinylpolypyrrolidone) – a synthetic polymer that’s made in a lab.
      • Silica gel – made from silicon dioxide, found in sand and quartz.
      • Plant casein – a vegan-friendly protein extracted from legumes like peas and soy.

      Does vegan wine taste different?

      Vegan wine tastes just like regular wine because it’s made from the same grapes and in nearly the same way. The fining agents used to clarify and stabilise the wine – whether animal-based or vegan-friendly – don’t affect its flavour, so you won’t miss out on taste by picking a vegan option. 

      There might be a smaller variety of wines to choose from. However, as veganism has become a more popular dietary choice, many wine brands now recognise the need to create vegan-friendly versions of their wines.

      How can you tell if a wine is vegan?

      In Australia, winemakers are required by law to state on their label the presence of certain allergens, including milk, egg and fish (such as isinglass). This can be helpful when trying to identify vegan wines.

      However, to make it easier for vegans to shop, many wineries now clearly label their bottles as ‘vegan’ or ‘vegan-friendly’.

      This section at Laithwaites is dedicated to vegan wines, so you can find all your new favourites in one place.

      Are organic wines vegan?

      Although the two terms might sound related, organic wines are not automatically vegan.

      Organic wines are made with grapes grown without synthetic fertilisers or pesticides, but the winemaker may have used animal-based fining agents in the winemaking process.

      Vegan wines could be made from grapes treated with synthetic chemicals but are not clarified and stabilised with animal-based fining agents.

      Is vegan wine popular in Australia?

      Yes, vegan Australian wine is becoming increasingly popular – both vegan white wine and vegan red wine.

      With more people adopting vegan, vegetarian and plant-based diets for health reasons, vegan wine naturally fits into their lifestyle choices.

      There is a growing awareness about the ethical implications of using animal products in food and beverage production, leading wine lovers to seek vegan alternatives. They are also motivated by environmental sustainability and choose vegan products to reduce their ecological footprint.

      Australian winemakers are known worldwide for their creative and innovative approach, so it’s no surprise that alongside the international offerings, there are many excellent home-grown vegan wines available.

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