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  2. Is Wine Vegan? For the Most Part, No. But Here’s How ... - AOL

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    Is Wine Vegan? The winemaking process has been refined considerably over the past nine thousand years, resulting in an adult beverage that’s far more enjoyable than a cup of grape juice gone bad ...

  3. Vegetarianism and wine - Wikipedia

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    Since the fining agent is filtered back out of the wine, the labeling of these additives is not required or regulated in most places. However, the use of animal-derived additives in wine production is a matter of ethical concern in vegetarianism and veganism .

  4. 100 Different Types of Diets - AOL

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    Wine is part of the diet! Drawbacks and concerns: Vague guidelines and little research about its effectiveness. Nordic Diet. ... Vegan Diet. The basics: Eat only plant-based foods, including ...

  5. Finings - Wikipedia

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    Since some finings are animal products and others are not, it can be difficult for consumers to find out whether a particular wine or beer is vegan, vegetarian, or neither, unless the producer or seller chooses to label it as such. [6]

  6. Veganism - Wikipedia

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    After not being provided a vegan option in this context, a vegan employee has been granted an additional food allowance. [ 363 ] In Portugal , starting in 2017, public administration canteens and cafeterias such as schools, prisons and social services must offer at least one vegan option at every meal.

  7. Is Wine Vegan? For the Most Part, No. But Here’s How ... - AOL

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    If you’re a wine lover, you might consider raising a glass to our primitive ancestors since the origins of winemaking date back to the late stone age. (Yep, Fred and Wilma Flintstone were ...

  8. Fermentation in winemaking - Wikipedia

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    The natural occurrence of fermentation means it was probably first observed long ago by humans. [3] The earliest uses of the word "fermentation" in relation to winemaking was in reference to the apparent "boiling" within the must that came from the anaerobic reaction of the yeast to the sugars in the grape juice and the release of carbon dioxide.

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