ALDI has slashed the price of its Freixenet dupe to just £7 per bottle, making it a budget-friendly option for Mother’s Day.
Aldi is offering wine lovers a bargain this Mother’s Day with the launch of its Costellore Italian Sparkling Rose.
Price at just £7.49 per bottle, it is a more affordable alternative to the popular Freixenet, which costs around £12.50.
This means shoppers can enjoy a similar tipple while saving over £5.
The new sparkling rose is available in stores now and promises a refreshing taste of fruity aromas and floral notes.
Aldi has been expanding its range of affordable sparkling wines, and this latest addition joins a collection that already includes well-reviewed prosecco, cava, and alcohol-free options.
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Among them is the Zerozecco Rose, a non-alcoholic alternative that has been rated highly by the Good HouseKeeping Institute.
For those looking for more choices, Aldi’s selection also features the Contevedo Cava Rosado Brut, a vibrant Spanish sparkling wine with berry notes, and the Mimo Moutinho Sparkling Vinho Verde, a lighter, citrusy option from Portugal.
Prices for these wines range from £2.99 to £14.95.
In addition to the new rosé, Aldi is running discounts on a variety of still wines throughout March.
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Selected bottles are being reduced by up to 50 per cent, making it an opportune time for shoppers to stock up on favourites.
Deals include Californian White Grenache for £3.99, Italian Pinot Grigio Blush for £3.99, and a French Sauvignon Blanc reduced from £8.99 to £4.49.
Aldi has become known for offering quality wines at lower prices, often winning awards for its budget-friendly selections.