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Cara Delevingne teams up with sisters to create vegan prosecco

odel and actress Cara Delevingne has joined forces with her sisters, Chloe and Poppy,). Production is powered by solar energy, and the prosecco is filtered through ceramic systems, with no animal products involved, meaning it’s entirely suitable for vegans. On the brand’s website, the Delevingnes state: “We realised that when the three of us got together over the years, laughter and memories were so often made over cold glasses of Prosecco… We started investigating where we could create a Prosecco that would mean the same to others as it does to us. That journey took us to the heart of Valdobbiadene, in Northern Italy, where we teamed up with another family, the Biasiottos, to make a Prosecco that is wildly delicious and sustainably produced.”

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