Some wine is vegan and some wine is not vegan.
As it’s 2025, I feel as though I don’t need to explain why some wine is not vegan. Right? You all know about the fining process and how some wines are filtered using animal by-products.
Because we are all informed consumers on this front, let me move on to telling you about a wine label that is selling all vegan drinks while also raising money for ocean conservation.
Read more below.

Sea Change Wine identifies as an eco-friendly brand. The bottles are lighter to reduce transport emissions, the labels are printed on paper made partly from grape waste, and the closures come from renewable plant materials.
The other big reason you might want to know about Sea Change? They donate at least 25 euro cents to charities protecting the ocean for every bottle sold. They have already raised over €600,000 for groups like Ocean Generation, the Olive Ridley Project, and Sea-Changers UK.
The range is entirely vegan and they probably have your favourite tipple. There’s white, red, rosé, sparkling, organic, alcohol-free, and even wine in cans for when you’re picnicking or travelling light.
If you’re thinking about stocking up, there’s free UK delivery on orders over £100.
You can read more and shop online here.
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