Aldi's latest rosé has been described as the 'perfect summertime drink' for Whispering Angel fans
Aldi has got its customers ‘running’ to stores after it revealed the latest addition to its extensive rosé wine collection. Making its mark on Aldi ’s wine selection is the Chassaux et Fils Sainte Victoire Provence Rosé, which has launched in branches around the country.
The Chassaux et Fils Sainte Victoire Provence Rosé is priced at £12.49, made with red berries for an ‘elegant’ and ‘rich’ flavour profile. For comparison, a 75cl bottle of Whispering Angel can sell for anywhere between £17.99 and £22.99 at your local supermarket. Eagerly anticipated rosé fans were delighted by the news, with many flocking into the comments to shared their thoughts. The_freedom_of_health wrote: “Run don’t walk hahahaha.”
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