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Western Telegraph
16-07-2025
- Business
- Western Telegraph
Aldi brings back its cult 'fish wine'
Crisp, zesty and best paired with seafood, it went viral last year and sold out quickly, so buyers are predicting it's likely to fly off shelves again. Known among some fans as the 'Fish Wine' thanks to its pairing with seafood, this crisp and clean white wine became a hit when it first launched. What is fish wine? The Specially Selected Rías Baixas Albariño is made in Spain's renowned Rías Baixas region, celebrated for producing some of the world's finest Albariños. With its zesty citrus notes, subtle minerality and refreshing finish, this wine is best paired with a seafood feast. Wine bloggers @tomgilbeywine (658k followers) and @thewinewally (120k followers) took to social media to share their thoughts on the wine. TomGilbeyWine said: 'If you want peaches, nectarines and white flowers, you can get them for well under ten quid.' Meanwhile, TheWineWally said: 'If you like really crisp, refreshing white wines, this is the one, I'm telling you.' It follows the success of Le Petit Poulet Rosé (£6.49) – a Provence-style rosé offering a purse-friendly alternative to La Vieille Ferme, also known as 'Chicken Wine'. (Image: Aldi) Recommended reading: This delicately pale rosé bursts with citrus and red berry notes, delivering all the flavours of Provence without the hefty price tag. At 24% cheaper than La Vieille Ferme Rosé, it has been praised by those looking to create the perfect aperitif moment while soaking up the sun. Also this week, Aldi is dropping the price of its Aperini Aperitivo Spritz (its take on the classic Italian spritz) from £3.99 to £3.49 – designed for summer sipping on a budget.

South Wales Argus
15-07-2025
- Business
- South Wales Argus
Aldi brings back its cult 'fish wine'
Crisp, zesty and best paired with seafood, it went viral last year and sold out quickly, so buyers are predicting it's likely to fly off shelves again. Known among some fans as the 'Fish Wine' thanks to its pairing with seafood, this crisp and clean white wine became a hit when it first launched. What is fish wine? The Specially Selected Rías Baixas Albariño is made in Spain's renowned Rías Baixas region, celebrated for producing some of the world's finest Albariños. With its zesty citrus notes, subtle minerality and refreshing finish, this wine is best paired with a seafood feast. Wine bloggers @tomgilbeywine (658k followers) and @thewinewally (120k followers) took to social media to share their thoughts on the wine. TomGilbeyWine said: 'If you want peaches, nectarines and white flowers, you can get them for well under ten quid.' Meanwhile, TheWineWally said: 'If you like really crisp, refreshing white wines, this is the one, I'm telling you.' It follows the success of Le Petit Poulet Rosé (£6.49) – a Provence-style rosé offering a purse-friendly alternative to La Vieille Ferme, also known as 'Chicken Wine'. (Image: Aldi) Recommended reading: This delicately pale rosé bursts with citrus and red berry notes, delivering all the flavours of Provence without the hefty price tag. At 24% cheaper than La Vieille Ferme Rosé, it has been praised by those looking to create the perfect aperitif moment while soaking up the sun. Also this week, Aldi is dropping the price of its Aperini Aperitivo Spritz (its take on the classic Italian spritz) from £3.99 to £3.49 – designed for summer sipping on a budget.


Glasgow Times
24-06-2025
- Lifestyle
- Glasgow Times
Aldi orange wine returns for summer with a sparkling twist
Aldi's Specially Selected Chassaux et Fils Sparkling Orange Wine is £9.99 a bottle, following the success of its Specially Selected Rosorange Rosé (£9.99, 75cl). Last summer, orange wine was one of the world's most talked-about drinks trends, fuelled by social media buzz and a growing appetite for unique flavour profiles. Wine bars were offering it by the glass for upwards of £8–£10. Aldi launched its own take on the innovative tipple, which became a sensation among shoppers when it launched, seeing almost 5,000 bottles fly off the shelves in the first week alone - with sales tripling by the second week. Aldi's Specially Selected Chassaux et Fils Sparkling Orange Wine is aromatic and inviting from the first sip. The nose lifts with notes of apricot and subtle floral tones, while the palate follows with a gentle tannic grip adding texture and intrigue. Long and complex, it's been created to leave a 'lingering impression of orange marmalade and minerality', pairing well alongside a charcuterie board – perfect for golden hour catch-ups in the garden. Aldi's Specially Selected Chassaux et Fils Sparkling Orange Wine (£9.99, 75cl) is available now. Recommended reading: Summer's other drinks trend - chicken wine Aldi has also launched its new 'chicken wine', Le Petit Poulet Rosé, this year in a 1.5L boxed version for £12.49. Last summer, the 'chicken wine' was popular on TikTok and Instagram. It's named after the chicken on its label. Delicately pale and bursting with citrus and red berry notes, Le Petit Poulet Rosé comes from sun-drenched vineyards of Provence at a price that's 19% cheaper than market leader La Vielle Ferme. The new Le Petit Poulet Rosé boxed wine joins Aldi's boxed wine line-up, including red, white and rosé: Cambalala Sauvignon Blanc (£13.99, 2.25L) Costellore Italian Blush (£13.99, 2.25L) Kooliburra Shiraz (£13.99, 2.25L) Costellore Trebbiano Pinot Grigio (£13.99, 2.25L) Aldi's Le Petit Poulet Rosé boxed wine (£12.49, 1.5L) is available in stores nationwide, while stocks last.


Powys County Times
24-06-2025
- Business
- Powys County Times
Aldi orange wine returns for summer with a sparkling twist
Aldi has launched its own-brand sparkling orange wine, and it's under a tenner. Aldi's Specially Selected Chassaux et Fils Sparkling Orange Wine is £9.99 a bottle, following the success of its Specially Selected Rosorange Rosé (£9.99, 75cl). Last summer, orange wine was one of the world's most talked-about drinks trends, fuelled by social media buzz and a growing appetite for unique flavour profiles. Wine bars were offering it by the glass for upwards of £8–£10. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kirsty | wine recs 🍷 (@kirstyabarrett) Aldi launched its own take on the innovative tipple, which became a sensation among shoppers when it launched, seeing almost 5,000 bottles fly off the shelves in the first week alone - with sales tripling by the second week. Aldi's Specially Selected Chassaux et Fils Sparkling Orange Wine is aromatic and inviting from the first sip. The nose lifts with notes of apricot and subtle floral tones, while the palate follows with a gentle tannic grip adding texture and intrigue. Long and complex, it's been created to leave a 'lingering impression of orange marmalade and minerality', pairing well alongside a charcuterie board – perfect for golden hour catch-ups in the garden. Aldi's Specially Selected Chassaux et Fils Sparkling Orange Wine (£9.99, 75cl) is available now. Summer's other drinks trend - chicken wine Aldi has also launched its new 'chicken wine ', Le Petit Poulet Rosé, this year in a 1.5L boxed version for £12.49. Last summer, the 'chicken wine' was popular on TikTok and Instagram. It's named after the chicken on its label. Delicately pale and bursting with citrus and red berry notes, Le Petit Poulet Rosé comes from sun-drenched vineyards of Provence at a price that's 19% cheaper than market leader La Vielle Ferme. The new Le Petit Poulet Rosé boxed wine joins Aldi's boxed wine line-up, including red, white and rosé:

Rhyl Journal
24-06-2025
- Business
- Rhyl Journal
Aldi orange wine returns for summer with a sparkling twist
Aldi's Specially Selected Chassaux et Fils Sparkling Orange Wine is £9.99 a bottle, following the success of its Specially Selected Rosorange Rosé (£9.99, 75cl). Last summer, orange wine was one of the world's most talked-about drinks trends, fuelled by social media buzz and a growing appetite for unique flavour profiles. Wine bars were offering it by the glass for upwards of £8–£10. A post shared by Kirsty | wine recs 🍷 (@kirstyabarrett) Aldi launched its own take on the innovative tipple, which became a sensation among shoppers when it launched, seeing almost 5,000 bottles fly off the shelves in the first week alone - with sales tripling by the second week. Aldi's Specially Selected Chassaux et Fils Sparkling Orange Wine is aromatic and inviting from the first sip. The nose lifts with notes of apricot and subtle floral tones, while the palate follows with a gentle tannic grip adding texture and intrigue. Long and complex, it's been created to leave a 'lingering impression of orange marmalade and minerality', pairing well alongside a charcuterie board – perfect for golden hour catch-ups in the garden. Aldi's Specially Selected Chassaux et Fils Sparkling Orange Wine (£9.99, 75cl) is available now. Recommended reading: Aldi has also launched its new 'chicken wine', Le Petit Poulet Rosé, this year in a 1.5L boxed version for £12.49. Last summer, the 'chicken wine' was popular on TikTok and Instagram. It's named after the chicken on its label. Delicately pale and bursting with citrus and red berry notes, Le Petit Poulet Rosé comes from sun-drenched vineyards of Provence at a price that's 19% cheaper than market leader La Vielle Ferme. The new Le Petit Poulet Rosé boxed wine joins Aldi's boxed wine line-up, including red, white and rosé: Aldi's Le Petit Poulet Rosé boxed wine (£12.49, 1.5L) is available in stores nationwide, while stocks last.