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Is vin de liqueur vegan?

Vin de liqueur is potentially vegan - it can be derived from plants or animals. You should ask the manufacturer for more details.

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So, what is vin de liqueur?

Vin de liqueur, also known as "fortified wine", is a type of wine that has been distilled with the addition of a neutral spirit, usually brandy. This process increases the alcohol content of the wine and gives it a richer, more complex flavor. Vin de liqueur is typically sweet and served as an after-dinner drink or dessert wine. It is often made using grapes that are high in sugar and acidity, such as Muscat or Grenache, and aged in oak barrels to enhance its flavor. With its unique taste and versatility, vin de liqueur is a popular ingredient in many desserts, sauces, and cocktails.

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