Presented by Tony Hooper, a long time UWS Member
Aldi and Lidl are relatively speaking the new kids on the block for supermarket wine. But are they any good?
Tony got these wines for the Septemer meeting which was cancelled, so some of them may no longer be in stock – Aldi and Lidl (in particular) have very fast changing ranges
As per usual, 4 whites, 4 reds, with range of countries and grapes.
Whites.
Feteasca Regala – Romania. 11.5%. £4.79. Aldi
Assyrtiko 2020 – Greece. 13%. £6.99. Aldi
Val de Salis Viognier 2020– Pays d’Oc, S France. 13.5%. £7.99. Lidl
Jurancon 2019 – France. 12% £7.99. Lidl
Reds
Morgon (Beaujolais cru) 2019 – France. 13.5%. £7.99. Lidl
Domaine Coutougno 2019 – Fougeres, Languedoc, France. 13.5%. £6.99. Lidl
Canyon Springs Old Vine Zinfandel 2017 - Lodi, California. 13.5%. £6.99. Aldi
Rasteau, Domaine de la Combe Dieu 2019 – France. 14.5%. £7.99. Lidl
Tony had done his research – of the 8 he’d tried 7 (I think) and not a duff one amongst them.
The first – excellent VFM – light fresh, that little bit different. The Assyrtiko and Viognier, both perfectly good modern whites, while the Jurancon is a sweeter wine.
Of the Reds, the Domaine Coutougno is a Carignan/Cinsault/Grenache/Syrah/Mourvedre blend – classic S French varieties – and none the worse for that. The Zinfandel is a steal – a 2017 Old vine Zin for £6.99? Buy it.
And the Rasteau similarly – a powerful, well balanced red. 14.5% can often overpower the wine – not this one. Buy this as well.
There are none of these that I would not buy. Just popping out now…..
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