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- Our most reordered red, a big southern French Grenache with velvety berry fruit and rich herby spicefrom £8.99 per bottlewhen you add 36+SAVE UP TO £144.00
- Big brother to bestseller Cabalié, more punch and power from concentrated old-vine fruitfrom £9.99 per bottlewhen you mix 12+SAVE £72.00
- from £6.99 per bottlewhen you add 12+SAVE UP TO £48.00
- Every vintage The Gooseberry Bush hits the mark for flavour and value - super fresh and citrusyfrom £6.99 per bottlewhen you add 12+SAVE UP TO £36.00
- Black as sin, seductive and velvety, Rex Mundi will tempt you with its gorgeous, ripe fruitfrom £10.99 per bottlewhen you mix 12+SAVE £24.00
- Opi Sadler is called ‘The Magician’ for a reason. Taste his 5-star fruit-filled Malbec to see whyfrom £9.99 per bottlewhen you mix 12+SAVE £48.00
- Blending spicy Shiraz, vibrant Cabernet and dark, velvety Malbec, this is a much-loved Argentine redfrom £9.99 per bottlewhen you mix 12+SAVE £48.00
- Terrific tasting, gentle frizzante. It's almost Prosecco, but with a drop of fruity Chardonnayfrom £7.99 per bottlewhen you mix 12+SAVE £36.00
- A tropical fruit-filled, South African Viognier from a winery strong on ethics and qualityfrom £9.99 per bottlewhen you mix 12+SAVE £60.00
- Brilliant Pinot Grigio with top marks for character, quality and value. Deliciously refreshing toofrom £8.99 per bottlewhen you mix 12+SAVE £24.00
- Marlborough’s best-known Sauvignon Blanc, for good reason, particularly fine and delicious in 2023from £25.00 per bottlewhen you mix 12+SAVE £12.00
- Effervescent fizz with a refreshing lemon zip make this Spumante Prosecco pure pleasurefrom £7.99 per bottlewhen you mix 12+SAVE £24.00
- Embrace the essence of Italian effervescence – delicious fruit notes in this sparkling gemfrom £2.99 per bottlewhen you mix 12+SAVE £12.00
- Rich, rounded, yet crisp southern French white. As delicious as the much-loved red editionfrom £10.99 per bottlewhen you mix 12+SAVE £12.00
- A delicious Albariño with bright floral and peach fruit, from its historic heartland, Rías Baixasfrom £12.99 per bottlewhen you mix 12+SAVE £24.00
- Uplifting, ripe and racy white combining Cape speciality Chenin Blanc with soft, aromatic Viognierfrom £8.99 per bottlewhen you mix 12+SAVE £24.00
- Once a crazy idea, now a 5-star favourite. a rich, velvety Portuguese red from a top winemakerfrom £11.99 per bottlewhen you mix 12+SAVE £12.00
- It's so moreish, your all-time favourite red is now in a 1-litre carton!from £10.99 per boxwhen you mix 12+SAVE £24.00
- Delicious, ripe orchard fruit notes in this fresh Pinot Grigio from Italy’s coastal Abruzzo regionfrom £7.99 per bottlewhen you mix 12+SAVE £24.00
- Legendary BIG red from sun-filled Cariñena, with velvet richness and fruit-forward flavourfrom £10.99 per bottlewhen you mix 12+SAVE £24.00
- Rosé Prosecco has arrived and it's in our bestselling Il Papavero range! Light, fresh and fruityfrom £9.99 per bottlewhen you mix 12+SAVE £36.00
- Bursting with appealing cherry and red summer fruits, a delicious, silky-soft Merlot from Spainfrom £9.99 per bottlewhen you mix 12+SAVE £24.00
- One of the world's finest rosés from an iconic estate and winemaker. Always utterly ravishingfrom £17.99 per bottlewhen you mix 12+SAVE £48.12
- Top-quality, stylish, deliciously easy-drinking Prosecco from top winemaker Alessandro Gallicifrom £12.99 per bottlewhen you mix 12+SAVE £24.00
Wine FAQs
Which wines are vegetarian?
There’s no particular wine style, grape or region that’s vegetarian. Some Malbecs, for example, may be vegetarian, while some may not be. The same applies to all your favourite wine styles – whether you’re a fan of Prosecco, fine Bordeaux or any other wine.
This is because it all comes down to how the individual wine is made. So, your best bet is to look for a wine that is labelled as vegetarian or has the vegetarian symbol. On our website you can find out by looking in the information section of the wine description and checking to see if there is a vegan or vegetarian symbol.
Or you can simply browse through the wines on this page.
How do you know if a wine is vegetarian?
One way to check if a wine is vegetarian is to look at the ingredients. Egg whites, gelatin and or isinglass (a fining agent made from fish bladder extract) are examples of animal products you may find in wine. But there is an easier way. Look at the Wine Info section on any of our wines online. If you see a vegetarian symbol (a ‘V’ inside a circle) it’s vegetarian. And of course, if you see a vegan symbol (‘Ve’ inside a circle) you’ll know its vegetarian too.
Or you can simply browse through the wines on this page. You can filter by red, white, sparkling and more to help you find what you want more quickly.
What makes a wine not vegetarian?
As you probably know, the key ingredients in wine are grapes, yeast and er … that’s it. So, what makes a wine not vegetarian? Well, while it’s true that wine is basically fermented grape juice, there are other ingredients used in the winemaking process. These might include yeast nutrients (to help the yeast get started) and fining agents (to help clear the wine).
It’s the fining agents that are most likely exclude the wine from the vegetarian menu. These can include:
- Isinglass (made from fish – not vegetarian).
- Gelatine (made from cows – not vegetarian).
- Egg whites (vegetarian but not vegan).
- Casein (made from milk – vegetarian but not vegan).
- Bentonite (fine clay powder – vegetarian).
If either of the first two ingredients are used, the wine is not vegetarian. If any of the first four are used, the wine is not vegan.
Is Prosecco vegetarian?
Prosecco is the UK’s most popular fizz – and goes down a treat at parties. That’s probably the reason our Wine Guides are aften asked whether Prosecco is vegetarian. The answer is … some are, some aren’t. The best way to tell is to check the Wine Info on your favourite fizz in one of our wine product pages. If you see a vegetarian symbol (a ‘V’ inside a circle) it’s vegetarian. And of course, if you see a vegan symbol (‘Ve’ inside a circle) you’ll know it’s vegetarian too. Or you could browse this page and filter by ‘sparkling wine.’ Any wine on this list is vegetarian or vegan.
What should I serve with vegetarian wine?
There’s no rule that says you should serve vegetarian wines with vegetarian food – you can just follow the usual guidelines. We have a whole section of food and wine pairings on our blog site. But if you are looking for vegetarian food pairings, here are a few suggestions.
- Light and medium reds (Chianti, Beaujolais) – try with pizza or pasta and pesto.
- Rich reds (Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon) – try with richer tomato-based pasta dishes like veggie lasagne, or a spinach and cheese tart.
- Aromatic reds (Pinot Noir, Touriga Nacional) –mushroom pasta or risotto.
- Crisp whites (Sauvignon, Pinot Grigio) – lighter vegetable dishes such as a Greek salad or green bean risotto.
- Aromatic whites (Viognier, Gewurztraminer) – spicy Asian food such as Thai curry.
- Rich whites (Chenin Blanc, Chardonnay) – creamy sauced vegetarian dishes such as a cheesy vegetable bake.