Bargain hunters rush to Aldi to snap up ‘nice’ wine on sale for £3.49
BARGAIN hunters rush to the nearest Aldi, hoping to get their hands on a bottle of rosé wine.
Not only do buyers say the rosé is a ‘beautiful’ drink, but it also costs less than £3.50, so if you’re on a budget, this is one not to be missed.
An Aldi fan was very impressed when she walked through the alcohol aisle at her local store and saw a beautiful bottle of sparkling rosé that had been reduced in price.
Sarah Jane Moores was so happy with her find that she showed off her new, inexpensive purchase on social media. Many people were amazed.
Post message on Aldi UK Shoppersa closed Facebook group with 298,200 members, the savvy shopper, who hails from Cheshire, UK, shared a click of her alcoholic drink.
Sarah was lucky enough to get her hands on a bottle of Costellore Italian Sparkling Rosé, which she claimed she could scan at the till for just £3.49.
Alongside her post, Sarah beamed: “Bargain at £3.49.”
“It’s a dry Spumante rose.”
Sarah later explained that not only does her sparkling wine come in a fancy bottle, it also has an alcohol content of 11.5%.
The expensive, dry wine normally costs £8.99, but is marked down to £4.99 in most stores.
Luckily for Sarah, she was able to find it even cheaper. At £3.49, it was no surprise that she was pleased with her purchase, an impressive £5.50 cheaper than the original price.
After tasting the drink, Sarah later wrote, “It’s really good.
“Definitely recommended.”
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Social media users were clearly very impressed with Sarah’s post, as at the time of writing it had already received over 200 likes.
I’m on my way for one now
Facebook user
But you’ll have to be quick to get your hands on it, as many wine lovers responded with enthusiasm, indicating they would love to buy this inexpensive drink.
Someone said: “Ooooohhh, I hope my Aldi has them tomorrow.”
Aldi wine counterfeit
WHY buy an expensive bottle of wine when you can get virtually the same taste for less?
Whispering Angel, £17
Aldi imitation: Chassaux Et Fils Atlantique Rosé, £4.99. Or Aldi’s Sainte Victoire Provence Rosé, £12.49.
Cali Red by Snoop Dogg, £12/£13
Aldi imitation: The Reprobates Californian Red, £9.99.
Dark Horse Merlot, £10
Aldi imitation: Malbec on the Beach, £6.99
Laurent Perrier Rose champagne, £80
Aldi imitation: Crémant from the Jura, £8.99
Aperol Spritz, £17
Aldi imitation: Aperini Aperitif, £6.99
Another added: “Ooo! Lovely, hopefully there are some in our Aldi to take on holiday.”
A third commented: “I’m on my way for one now.”
Why do Aldi and Lidl have such fast checkouts?
IF you have ever shopped at Aldi or Lidl, you have probably experienced the super-fast checkout staff.
Aldi’s reputation as a fast supermarket is not without reason. The supermarket chain even claims that its checkouts are 40 percent faster than those of competitors.
It’s all part of Aldi’s plan to be as efficient as possible, which, the budget retailer claims, helps keep costs down for customers.
Efficient barcodes on packaging allow employees to scan items as quickly as possible. Most products have multiple barcodes to speed up the process.
Shelf-ready packaging is also used, keeping replenishment costs low.
At the same time, other Aldi fans praised the price of the wine and shared their honest reviews.
One alcohol enthusiast explained: “This is my favorite. It’s beautiful, that’s a steal… enjoy.”
Very nice wine. You got a good deal.
Facebook user
A second one joined in the conversation: “Good price.”
Someone else said: “It’s beautiful, what a bargain.”
Meanwhile, an Aldi customer said: “Very tasty wine.
“I bought it when it was only £4.99. You got a good deal.”