A TikTok star known for his wine reviews has discovered a delicious Albarino white wine from Spain that rivals the popular Pinot Grigio. In his latest video, he tasted both an affordable option from Aldi and a premium bottle, praising both for their refreshing fruitiness.
A TikTok star with a flair for wines has discovered a fabulous white wine that promises to sway loyalists away from their usual Pinot Grigio.
The wine aficionado tasted Aldi's Baron Amarillo Rías Baixas Albariño, priced at a modest £8.99, alongside the premium Pazo de Senorans, Coleccion 2020, which costs £25. An outstanding Albariño is perfect for laid-back sipping and bursts with fresh fruitiness, in contrast to the typically lighter, sharper and drier profile of Pinot Grigio, known for its green apple, pear, citrus, and white flower notes,
ALBARINO WINE PINOT GRIGIO ALDI SPAIN
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