Seagull58
In the Algarve
I have thought about it. Philosophically, the only two outlooks which are logically consistent are either eating meat or being vegan. Vegetarianism is a bit of a fudge.
But I'm not disciplined enough to be properly vegan so my compromise is 'vegan as much as possible'.
My daughter is a very committed vegan, as well a a yoga, meditation and reiki healing instructor (a massive tree hugger). Due to her influence I have broadened my menu to include food like lentils, pearled wheat butternut and barley but I really like red wine, especially Pinotage and Rioja. To my mind you simply CANNOT drink those wines with a vegan meal. You must have beef, venison, ostrich, lamb, chicken or even a seafood curry to complement the wine.