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Aldi slashes price of fancy wine to just £10 as part of bargain sale

Aldi slashes price of fancy wine to just £10 as part of bargain sale

Scottish Sun10-06-2025

Aldi are slashing prices on premium bottles as part of English Wine Week
CHEERS! Aldi slashes price of fancy wine to just £10 as part of bargain sale
ALDI has slashed the price of some of its fanciest wine to just £10 as part of a brilliant bargain sale.
The retailer is slashing the price as part of a sale to mark English Wine Week.
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The sale is a celebration of English Wine Week
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Several wines are on offer across the country to mark the event
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Saving 44 per cent per bottle shoppers will be treated to Aldi's premium Winemaster's Lot English Sparkling Wine for just £9.99.
Without the discount the bottle would set back shoppers a massive £17.96.
The deal will be available in stores for the duration of English Wine Week from the 19th-25th of June.
Julie Ashfield, Chief Commercial Officer at Aldi UK, said: 'English Wine Week is a great moment to showcase the quality of British winemaking.
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"With a saving of 44% on our Winemaster's Lot English Sparkling Wine, we're making it easier than ever for shoppers to enjoy exceptional, award-winning English wine at unbeatable prices.'
English Wine Week is an annual national event that celebrates the English wine industry.
Several retailers, restaurants and vinyards participate in the event, offering up cheap English wines to customers.
This year Aldi will be serving up multiple bottles from their collection to mark the event.
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The best of their offers is on their Winemaster's Lot English Sparkling Wine.
The white sparkling wine usually retails for almost £20 but in celebration of English Wine Week it has been reduced by almost half.
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It scored higher than wines that cost as much as 90% more and was praised for its impressive fruity and savoury finish by Which? Best Buy.
The bubbly impressed experts at the consumer champion, who scored it a remarkable 80/100.
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The swanky wine is described by Aldi as: "light and lemony with notes of ripe apple and honeysuckle, and an impressive, slightly savoury finish."
75cl bottles of the wine could be yours during English Wine Week for just £9.99.
Shoppers have been warned that the offer only lasts while stocks last.
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The premium wine was praised as a Which? Best Buy
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Once the wine sells out the deal closes so those looking to enjoy a tipple are encouraged to rush to stores.
Aldi are also offering 75cl bottles of Specially Selected English Bacchus for £7.99, 75cl bottles of Specially Selected English White Cuvée for £10.99 and 75cl bottles of Specially Selected English Pinot Noir Rosé for £8.69.
Offers will only last until English Wine Week ends with shoppers encouraged to get in on the savings while they can.

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