As a vegan, do you rarely drink wine/sparkling wine?

Hey, can you still call yourself vegan if you drink wine on special occasions? I mean, rarely, like once every 2-3 months. Since not all wine is vegan, I'm wondering if you can make an exception for 2-3 glasses every now and then and still call yourself vegan.

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HikoKuraiko
2 years ago

Then you drink vegan champagne/wine. Where’s the problem? I love e.g. Met and also need to be on the not vegan waiver because I get the in Vegan (2 bottles still waiting for their tasting, but as long as I am still sick give it not).

If you continue and rarely take vegan things to you, it would be more flexi than really vegan.

Honeysuckle18
2 years ago

The GUTE message is(s)t :

There are also plenty of vegan wines – and champagne(s) ;);)

Shore898
2 years ago

Doesn’t matter how to call it

Rheinflip
2 years ago

Wine is basically vegetable. So you can basically call yourself a vegan.

cxswade
2 years ago
Reply to  Rheinflip

Animal proteins have been used for centuries in the process of clarification of wines.

Rheinflip
2 years ago
Reply to  cxswade

also in cereals, animal proteins are detectable, from mice rats and beetles

Kamikatze123
2 years ago

Wine and champagne 🥂 consist of grapes and carbonic acid

Glueckwunsch49
2 years ago
Reply to  Kamikatze123

But if you like to be filtered with gelatin. And not vegan.

Freddy854z
2 years ago
Reply to  Kamikatze123

And gelatine It must stand on vegans Otherwise it is not wegan It doesn’t have to stand on the jelly in it but wegan mus trauf standing

Flamenkia
2 years ago

Not every vegan/ vegetarian is extreme.

I am a vegetarian myself. But if I don’t mind, I’m still eating meat. For example, if I’m on Survial training.

Or if someone invited me to eat and cooked me. I don’t pick every piece of bacon from the potato salad. It would seem too rude to me.

You feed Vegan. Because of the mico quantities that may be in wine, you are not harming animals.

Or do you want to make extra fresh wood for your wine and to be chemically cleaned by any animal residues.

Something exaggerated?

EinAlexander
2 years ago

Hey, you can still call yourself a vegan, ware you drinking wine on special occasions?

There is no law against it. But why is that important as you call yourself?

Veganism is according to the definition of vegan society “a philosophy and way of life that – as far as possible and practically feasible – seeks to avoid all forms of exploitation and cruelty to animals for food, clothing or other purposes.

This idea is being followed or you are not being persecuted.

Alex

Christian320
2 years ago

Since when are wine and champagne NOT vegan????? are pure vegetable…

EinAlexander
2 years ago
Reply to  Ichmagshrimps

Not quite

Well, if wine is not vegan, oat milk and almond milk are also not vegan.

For one liter of oat milk or one liter of almond milk, more animals die than for one liter of wine.

EinAlexander
2 years ago

However, no gelatine is used for almond milk

No. But in the cultivation of almonds or in the pollination of almond trees, millions of more animals die than for the little gelatin used for clarification.

No animal is killed, with the gelatine is obtained. However, millions of bees are killed, with the almonds for almond milk are obtained: https://utopia.de/ratgeber/mandelmilchersatz-alternative/