The best supermarket wine for every occasion

From white, red, rosé and sparkling, these are the supermarket wines available in the UK.

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by Tiffany Wallis |
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Do you consider yourself a wineconnoisseur? With prices from £5 to £25 from your favourite stores, there really is something for everyone. Whether you're searching for a sparkling citrus white, deep red, or a fruity rose, these bottles we've chosen below are fabulous value for money and they’re the best supermarket wine on offer.

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Gary Barlow Wines are back in stock at Morrisons

Gary Barlow Wines
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Late last year, singer-songwriter Gary Barlow released an exclusive range of wines that obviously had the X-Factor.

And, we weren't surprised when they flew off the shelves within a few days.

The white and red are now back in stock at Morrisons. Order your bottle of Gary Barlow Organic White or Red here.

The best supermarket wines

In April 2021, supermarket Aldi has been crowned ‘Wine Supermarket of the Year’ at the International Wine & Spirits Competition (IWSC).

But there’s an abundance of wine to choose from, so we’ve rounded up the best supermarket wine for every occasion, from reds to rosés, whatever you fancy!

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Best supermarket wine to buy in 2022

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Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc 2020

If you're looking for a vibrant sauvignon blanc filled with character, then Cloudy Bay's creation available in supermarkets and on Amazon is a good place to start. Using the best grapes from the Wairau Valley in New Zealand, the wine has an impressively long finish with notes of bright, ripe citrus, kaffir, lime, passionfruit and white peach. It's mouthwateringly delicious with concentrated tropical notes of zesty citrus stone fruits and orchard blossom. Look out for the lively grapefruit acidity which carries the intense fruity flavour. A reviewer said, "Excellent combo of sweetness and zest! Standard bottle - massive glass!"Pair with - Northern Scottish shrimp, Asparagus with balsamic vinaigrette.

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Tesco Finest Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc

Another must-try Sauvignon Blanc that makes our list of the best supermarket wines, is this option from the Tesco Finest range. Grown in Marlborough, New Zealand, means the grapes have seen the perfect combination of sunny days and cool nights. There's concentrated flavours of gooseberry and passion fruit with a herbal note and long finish. A reviewer said, "Great quality, delicious wine. Thought this wine was very delicious. Fruity and very quaffable. Try it - you'll love it."Pair with - lighter dishes such as shellfish, poultry and salads.

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Whispering Angel Provence Rosé

Whispering Angel, one of the best-known brands of Provence Rosé, is considered one of the wines that changed the rose conversation. The dry rose is pale and crisp and is considered to be one of the best supermarket wines available. Produced in the cellars of Château d'Esclans, Whispering Angel is a benchmark of classic Côtes de Provence rosé and it's adored by wine-lovers around the world.It has a subtle color and high quality taste with evocative flavours of grapefruit and citrus combined with refreshing acidity.A reviewer said, "It isn't summer without Whispering angel. Just my favourite summer relax and unwind choice .... nothing better."Pair with - lightly grilled steaks, salmon, other fish dishes and salads, as well as cheese.

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Studio by Miraval Rosé Wine

Another tipple making the list for the best supermarket wine is the Miraval Rosé from Asda. Miraval shot to fame when the estate was purchased by Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. Its winemaking is now done under the guidance of the Perrin family, one of the most celebrated family producers in the Rhône Valley. Priced at only £12, the fresh, elegant rosé is budget-friendly and pale pink in colour with flavours of redcurrant and citrus. There's notes of citrus and white flowers, and a long finish with salinity. A reviewer said, "Provenance rose is always a winner - and even more so when on offer at ASDA!"Pair with - salads, sushi, pasta, cheese plates and fruit.

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Argentinian Malbec Magnum

One of the best supermarket red wines is Aldi's Argentinian Malbec magnum. It's also the cheapest bottle on our list of best supermarket wines - making it a must-try! The medium-to-full bodied red wine from Uco Valley, Argentina, has a bright and intense ruby red colour with youthful purple tints. With essences of plum and blackberry shining through, there's subtle violet notes to give a premium wine with great structure and a long and intensely fruit finish.A reviewer said, "Unbeatable Malbec for the price. Best value Malbec - smooth and moorish - delightful."Pair with - roast meats and tomato based pasta dishes.

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The Best Amarone

The rich and intense Amarone from Morrisons makes the list for the best supermarket wines due to its intense flavours of cherry and vanilla, with a velvety texture and spicy finish. From Morrisons Best wine collection, which comes from their wine experts, it's sure to be of high quality. Made in Italy, this Amarone is produced in partnership with top Venetian producer Cantina di Soave. It's also suitable for vegans. A reviewer said, "This encapsulates what is so great about a good Amarone. Smooth, elegant and with a well-controlled raisin burst of dried fruit. This beauty could hold a good fight amongst £30 offerings. Well done Morrisons and take a bow."Pair with - roast meats, venison casserole or hard cheeses. Best served at room temperature.

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Les Pionniers Rose NV Champagne

Blended exclusively for Co-op by the award-winning team behind their NV Les Pionniers, this pale and delicate pink Rose champagne is utterly delicious. Co-Op's own brand 'Les Pionniers' is made by Piper Heidsieck, which means you're getting a top notch product from a major name, at a lower price.The bubbles with red cherry and raspberry notes on the palate lead to a dry and memorable finish with a lovely mineral core.The Co-op option is one of the best supermarket wines and while it's slightly more expensive at £22, it's definitely one to please the taste buds.On the Co-op site, you can see the nearest shop where this bottle is stocked. Pair with - rib eye steak.

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Morrisons The Best English Sparkling Brut Vintage 2010

The English Sparkling Brut is made using the traditional blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier grape varieties. Each bottle has been stored in cool cellars for 8 years to develop very fine bubbles and intense biscuity flavours. The flavour is a floral dream with apple and pastry aromas, along with a hint of creamy citrus essences.A reviewer said, "Superb! This has to be the best English Sparkling Wine I've tasted. "More than a match for the best Champagne. Real depth and long finish. Can't wait to get some more."Pair with - oysters and smoked salmon.

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Most Wanted Pinot Grigio Fizz

Looking for a more portable option for those summer events and parties? Look no further because Most Wanted do these amazing small cans of fizzy wine - and, they're delicious. One reviewer said, "These little cans are perfect for in the middle of the week when you don't want to open a full bottle. Really light and refreshing and will be lovely in the garden later in the year."Pair with - crisps and olives.

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Bowl Grabber Alvarinho 250ml

Another fantastic grab-and-go wine can, this award-winning Portuguese Alvarinho from Ocado is easy-drinking, crisp, and packed with flavours including peach, citrus zest, and pear.One reviewer said, "I didnt have any expectations of this wine but when I poured it into the glass and noticed a slight sparkle to it. I was pleasantly surprised. Refreshing and fruity with a pleasant fizz on the tongue."Pair with - fish, vegetarian food, and savoury snacks.

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