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Our Favorite Vegan Canned Wine Brands

These cruelty-free wines are convenient and taste great after a long day.

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These cruelty-free wines are convenient and taste great after a long day.

While these portable sippers are perfect for beach trips and summer bonfires, we’re loving them all year round. With options from vibrant reds and crisp whites to floral rosés and fruity blends, there’s a convenient can of vino for all the wine lovers. If you’re in the market to drink responsibly and looking to crack open a can of boozy grape juice, check out our favorite vegan canned wine brands below.

Maker Wine

Looking for vegan canned wine crafted by female and minority-led wineries? Cheers to premium wine selections from diverse winemakers with Maker Wine. From sparkling sauvignon blanc and chardonnay to cabernet Pfeffer and zinfandel, there’s an award-winning wine for everyone to sip. Can’t get enough? Join Maker’s Can Club for exclusive wine offerings.

Maker

Maker Wine

Nomadica

Find us cracking a can of Nomadica wine after a long day of work or on the beach as we soak up the sun and use up our PTO. These vegan canned wines are low sulfur, fermented dry, and generated with responsible farming practices. Varieties include white, red blend, and sparkling rosé, among a rotational selection of limited-edition vino.

Nomadica

Nomadica

The Vice

Luxurious canned vegan wine at your fingertips! We’re obsessed with both the Bubbly Rosé and Casablanca Mojito wines from The Vice. All wines, canned and bottled, from this brand are made with organic, sustainable ingredients and certified vegan by BevVeg! No yucky animal ingredients here. Crack a can and enjoy a vegan-friendly happy hour today.

The Vice

The Vice

Canpagne Wine Co.

You know how we feel about food puns and a good play on words. But the bubbly wine varieties from Canpagne Wine Co. are delicious as well! These vegan canned wines come in Brut Rosé, Bubbly Rosé, and Peach Mimosa. Canpagne sippers can be enjoyed straight from the can or poured into your go-to wine glass if you’re enjoying it from home.

Canpagne Wine Co.

Canpagne Wine Co.

Social

The sparkling wines from Social are vegan, organic, sulfite-free, and refreshing as can be! Vegan canned wine flavor combinations include Hibiscus Cucumber, Elderflower Apple, and Strawberry Rosé. Find these effervescent sippers at a store near you. Drink them as-is or create fun wine cocktails to enjoy with friends.

Social

Social

Besa

Besa wine is not only vegan, but certified organic, low in sulfites, free from added sugar, and gluten-free. Whether you’re heading to the beach, planning a bonfire, or curling up on the couch with a fresh book, a crisp can of Besa is the perfect addition. But whether you choose Just White Right or All Day Rosé is totally up to you.

Besa

Besa

Sans Wine Co.

We’ve got nothing but good things to say about Sans Wine Co. From the certified vegan ingredients to the organically farmed vineyards to the eco-friendly cans covered with wildflower artwork, what’s not to love? Wine lovers can sip rosé, riesling, and zinfandel along with canned wine spritzers in both blanc and rouge.

Sans Wine Co.

Sans Wine Co.

Stella Rosa

Vegan-Friendly

We’re all about the single-serving sippers from Stella Rosa. These fruity and refreshing wines are always in our beach coolers. While the brand does have non-vegan options, a large selection of their canned wine is vegan-friendly. We’ll cheers to that! Snag a can of blueberry, peach, pineapple, or watermelon vino to enjoy. BRB—planning our next summer trip and packing a beach cooler STAT!

Stella Rosa

Stella Rosa

Anja Grommons

Anja Grommons

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During her studies to become a registered dietitian nutritionist, Anja—a longtime vegetarian—transitioned to a vegan diet. Living in Kalamazoo, Michigan at the time, she met Maggie and Tammie through VegOut Kalamazoo (one of VegOut’s first focus cities) and began collaborating with the duo. When she’s not writing about new vegan eats, you can find her whipping up veg-centric meals, traveling, and practicing yoga.

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