There will be some wine reductions on 19 December at Lidl :
Not sure if its one day only deal.
The reduced wines will be:
French Bordeaux Claret will be £2.99 reduced from £3.99;
Italian Orvieto Classico £2.99 from £4.49,
Italian Chardonnay Veneto £2.99 from £4.79,
French Cotes du Phone £2.99 from £3.69,
German Riesling Mosel £2.99 from £4.99,
French Chardonnay Pays d'Oc £2.99 from £4.79,
French Cotes de Gascogne £2.99 from £4.79.
Top comments
osrick
18 Dec 167#1
Cotes du Phone, that'll be an Ibargain
cburns
18 Dec 167#8
Funny how ones taste improves when ones see the £ signs... the more expensive it is the better it must taste
That's not to dismiss all expensive wines some actually are great...but Aldi Lidl sell some excellent wines :wink:
landros1 to IWOOTN
18 Dec 167#7
Cheap is often not nasty.
E.G. Toro Loco (Aldi) is award winning in blind taste tests & less than £4 a bottle.
tryn2help to IWOOTN
18 Dec 166#10
Both Aldi and Lidl have fast became known for sourcing generally better quality wines than the big supermarkets.
I would happily put that Claret against any supermarket Claret in a blind test and fully expect it to do well - and the Chardonay's are also as good as most.
Also, happy to recommend the Ripasso in Aldi (£7.99), or the Amarone in Lidl (£12.49) - not particularly cheap, but dashed nice.
Nevertheless, it seems Lidl are now starting to cater for every type of customer, and if you insist on judging a wine by it's price Lidl do have a particularly disappointing Barolo at £9.99.
All comments (27)
osrick
18 Dec 167#1
Cotes du Phone, that'll be an Ibargain
jongerry to osrick
18 Dec 161#4
Maybe there is no call for it.
landros1
18 Dec 16#2
Timely,thanks.
tek-monkey
18 Dec 16#3
Will pop in tomorrow, thanks.
IWOOTN
18 Dec 161#5
cheap and nasty. yeuch
col11 to IWOOTN
18 Dec 161#6
what, all of it?
landros1 to IWOOTN
18 Dec 167#7
Cheap is often not nasty.
E.G. Toro Loco (Aldi) is award winning in blind taste tests & less than £4 a bottle.
tryn2help to IWOOTN
18 Dec 166#10
Both Aldi and Lidl have fast became known for sourcing generally better quality wines than the big supermarkets.
I would happily put that Claret against any supermarket Claret in a blind test and fully expect it to do well - and the Chardonay's are also as good as most.
Also, happy to recommend the Ripasso in Aldi (£7.99), or the Amarone in Lidl (£12.49) - not particularly cheap, but dashed nice.
Nevertheless, it seems Lidl are now starting to cater for every type of customer, and if you insist on judging a wine by it's price Lidl do have a particularly disappointing Barolo at £9.99.
cburns
18 Dec 167#8
Funny how ones taste improves when ones see the £ signs... the more expensive it is the better it must taste
That's not to dismiss all expensive wines some actually are great...but Aldi Lidl sell some excellent wines :wink:
sradmad
18 Dec 16#9
good find op, heat added
clarkie1971
18 Dec 16#11
I went to lidl today to pick up a few bottles of South African cabernet sauvignon but they had totally sold out, in fact a lot of wines had sold out - hopefully making way for new stock tomorrow??
75becky19
18 Dec 161#12
no just poor ordering against increased christmas trade. ive made sure we have plenty in stock in my lidls
Opening post
Not sure if its one day only deal.
The reduced wines will be:
French Bordeaux Claret will be £2.99 reduced from £3.99;
Italian Orvieto Classico £2.99 from £4.49,
Italian Chardonnay Veneto £2.99 from £4.79,
French Cotes du Phone £2.99 from £3.69,
German Riesling Mosel £2.99 from £4.99,
French Chardonnay Pays d'Oc £2.99 from £4.79,
French Cotes de Gascogne £2.99 from £4.79.
Top comments
That's not to dismiss all expensive wines some actually are great...but Aldi Lidl sell some excellent wines :wink:
E.G. Toro Loco (Aldi) is award winning in blind taste tests & less than £4 a bottle.
I would happily put that Claret against any supermarket Claret in a blind test and fully expect it to do well - and the Chardonay's are also as good as most.
Also, happy to recommend the Ripasso in Aldi (£7.99), or the Amarone in Lidl (£12.49) - not particularly cheap, but dashed nice.
Nevertheless, it seems Lidl are now starting to cater for every type of customer, and if you insist on judging a wine by it's price Lidl do have a particularly disappointing Barolo at £9.99.
All comments (27)
E.G. Toro Loco (Aldi) is award winning in blind taste tests & less than £4 a bottle.
I would happily put that Claret against any supermarket Claret in a blind test and fully expect it to do well - and the Chardonay's are also as good as most.
Also, happy to recommend the Ripasso in Aldi (£7.99), or the Amarone in Lidl (£12.49) - not particularly cheap, but dashed nice.
Nevertheless, it seems Lidl are now starting to cater for every type of customer, and if you insist on judging a wine by it's price Lidl do have a particularly disappointing Barolo at £9.99.
That's not to dismiss all expensive wines some actually are great...but Aldi Lidl sell some excellent wines :wink: