Wine Enthusiast Magazine

Q&A: CLEAN WINE CONSCIOUS

When friends Cameron Diaz and Katherine Power learned about the additives used in some wine production and the industry’s lack of clear labeling requirements, they were shocked. With so many people increasingly conscious about the ingredients in other consumable goods, how could such a dearth of transparency be acceptable?

Wine lovers, the two decided to change that dialogue by establishing their own brand. Named Avaline and launched in July, the label advocates for more informed purchasing through straightforward labeling. It offers a trio of vegan wines, all made with organic

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