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Aldi brings back its sell-out $11.99 wine named best in Australia
Aldi brings back its sell-out $11.99 wine named best in Australia

Daily Mail​

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Daily Mail​

Aldi brings back its sell-out $11.99 wine named best in Australia

Aldi has brought back its award-winning Cabernet Sauvignon - crowned one of Australia's best red wines - and it only costs $1.60 per glass. The Reschke Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon, priced at just $11.99 per bottle, has returned to shelves just in time to enjoy over winter. Shoppers can get a taste of the best-selling drop, which has earned multiple accolades - including a silver medal and four bronze - in 2024 alone. The Cabernet Sauvignon, crafted from fruit grown on the family's vineyard estate in South Australia, is deep ruby in colour with enticing aromas of blackberry and cherry. The palate of this rich, full bodied wine with its supple texture reveals layers of fruity flavours and spicy French oak characters, delivering silky tannins and a lingering finish. 'Wonderfully rich and enticing, this full-bodied wine has blackcurrant and classic dark fruit characters and it's a multi award winner,' ALDI's Wine Expert and Director of Buying Jason Bowyer said. The fan favourite tipple has taken home several coveted titles, including a silver medal at the ANZ Boutique Wine Show 2024 and bronze medals at four of Australia's most prestigious wine competitions. It even scored a near-perfect 95 out of 100 after impressing a panel of judges - including renowned sommeliers, winemakers and journalists. 'A silky palate with lots of refinement and details. Impressive fruit core and power held up by tannins and acidity that lead a duo act in unison,' one judge said. The description on the bottle reads: '2022 proved to be an exceptional year, with the region experiencing average rainfall throughout the winter, and a mild growing season. 'Above-average temperature in January resulted in minimal variability between bunches, and the dry conditions through the summer allowed the grapes to slowly ripen and develop an array of nuanced flavours. 'Stable growing conditions permitted picking at optimum flavour and ripeness levels, resulting in high quality wines showcasing vibrant fruit expression, balanced acidity and finely integrated tannins with outstanding cellaring potential.' In addition to the award-winning drop, Aldi has released its latest collection of seasonal wines for less than $15 pre bottle. The curated selection serves up locally sourced wines and world-quality drops at low prices, with the most affordable glass of red in the range pouring for 90 cents (McGuigan Black Label Red 1L, $8.99). 'As the temperature drops, there's nothing like a glass of red to warm things up - whether you're unwinding at home or sharing a hearty meal with friends and loved ones,' Mr Bowyer said. 'With everything from a bold Shiraz to vibrant European varietals, our winter red wine range brings rich flavour and top-notch quality to your table without stretching your budget. 'This year we're seeing a balance of both worlds - with some wine drinkers looking for more lighter and fresher styles, while others stick with those classic, full-bodied favourites. 'Fortunately, when you look at Aldi's selection of drops this season, there is truly something for every person and price point.' ALDI'S 10 winter reds for under $15 McGuigan Black Label Red 1L: $8.99 Tavernello Organic Sangiovese 750mL: $8.99 Pierre Chainier Vin De Sud Pinot Noir 2024 750mL: $9.99 Brown Brothers Winter Red 2024 750mL: $9.99 The Standing People 'Lighter in Alcohol' Pinot Noir 2024 750mL: $9.99 Corte Carista Montepulciano D'Abruzzo DOCG 2021 750mL: $11.99 De Bortoli Bella Riva Heathcote Grenache 2024 750mL: $11.99 Reschke Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon Cellar Reserve 2022 750mL: $11.99 Wynns 'The Sliding' Coonawarra Cabernet Shiraz Merlot 2023 750mL: $12.99 Eastern Laneway Vintners Grampians Shiraz 2024 750mL: $14.99

Frankfurt board member apologizes for fans delaying game for 50 mins
Frankfurt board member apologizes for fans delaying game for 50 mins

Yahoo

time16-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Frankfurt board member apologizes for fans delaying game for 50 mins

Eintracht Frankfurt fans forcing kick-off in Sunday's Bundesliga game at Bochum to be delayed by 50 minutes will have consequences, Frankfurt board member Philipp Reschke has said. The Eagles won 3-1 to consolidate fourth spot but the behaviour of the away supporters, who refused to remove a banner blocking an emergency exit for almost an hour, stole the headlines. "We have to apologize to Bochum and everyone else affected by this," he told DAZN. "We have to talk to our fans. We're obviously not happy because it shouldn't have come to this." It is the third time in three years that such a scene has transpired at Bochum, after VfB Stuttgart and Borussia Mönchengladbach fans also blocked an exit with banners. Frankfurt 'Ultras' eventually opted to remove all their banners on Sunday and many then left the stadium before the actual kick-off. "We have to work on finding different solutions together," said Reschke. "We were well informed beforehand that we weren't allowed to hang banners over the escape routes and gates, but it still happened. Then debates broke out down there that we would all have liked to have avoided. That must not happen, because the circumstances were known."

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