NaturalJerez de la Frontera
The De la Riva project by Willy Perez and Ramiro Ibanez produces single-vineyard unfortified Palomino wines from named albariza parcels with indigenous yeast fermentation and no sulfites added at bottling. The wines are not certified but apply minimal-intervention winemaking throughout.
Tip: De la Riva Vino de Pasto is an accessible entry into the single-pago Jerez natural wine category.
Casco Antiguo, Jerez de la Frontera
Emilio Lustau documents that its oloroso, amontillado and palo cortado sherries use no animal-derived fining agents. The oxidatively-aged styles (oloroso and above) do not require gelatin, isinglass or egg white fining that is sometimes used in young table wines. The Lustau website confirms vegan-friendly production for the majority of its range.
Tip: The Lustau Almacenista range (single-bodega sherries) is explicitly documented as vegan-friendly on the producer website.
Barrio Alto, Sanlucar de Barrameda
Barbadillo confirms on its website and on the Barnivore database that the Solear Manzanilla, Oloroso and the other non-fino styles are produced without animal-derived fining agents. The flor-protected biologically-aged wines (manzanilla and fino) self-clarify through the yeast veil process and do not require fining. Barbadillo is the largest Sanlucar producer and documents its vegan-friendly production across the range.
Tip: The Solear Manzanilla and Oloroso Seco are widely available vegan-confirmed Barbadillo expressions.
Casco Antiguo, Jerez de la Frontera
Gonzalez Byass Tio Pepe Fino is produced without animal-derived fining agents. The fino's flor yeast veil acts as a natural clarification agent, making animal fining redundant for the biologically-aged styles. Confirmed on the Barnivore vegan wine database.
Tip: Tio Pepe is widely stocked and an accessible vegan-confirmed Jerez fino.
El Puerto de Santa Maria
Forlong documents minimal to no sulfite additions in its unfortified Palomino range from the Pago del Humo organic vineyard. The CAAE-certified organic status also restricts sulfite use.
Tip: Forlong's unfortified whites are a low-sulfite expression of Palomino Fino from the Triangle.
Biodynamic PracticingCAAEEl Puerto de Santa Maria
Rocio Ros and Alberto Orte farm the Pago del Humo albariza vineyard in El Puerto de Santa Maria using organic and biodynamic practices. CAAE organic certification is verified; biodynamic practices are confirmed on the producer's website but Demeter certification has not been confirmed as of this research. Unfortified Palomino whites and traditional fortified sherries.
Tip: The Forlong organic and biodynamic wines are almost exclusively exported to natural wine bars in northern Europe and Japan; seek them through importer Savio Soares Selections.