Those who appreciate a fine scotch might get a little anxious for Aldi to begin stocking their inexpensive liquor, however, because despite what many would consider a bottom-shelf price, it was just declared among the best tasting spirits in the world.
One of the most popular booze products these days is rosé. While most stores sell it in the spring and summer, some sites such as Yes Way Rosé celebrate rosé all year round. If you're unable to get your hands on the new 40 ounce rosé, you should check out any of these best cheap rosé wines instead.
Aldi’s $8 Rose Named One of the Best Wines in the World
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Liquor store trade mag, Beverage Dynamics, keeps track of the best wine brands in the business as they try to help sellers decide which varieties they will choose to stock on their shelves. In 2018, the magazine named Winking Owl to their Fast Track list of brands that are growing at impressive rates. Aldi's brand came in at number five with sales that have increased from 1,270,000 to 1,450,000 cases between 2016 and 2017.
Aldi's Moiselle Moscato, which is available in white, red, and pink, was a 2014 Editor's Pick by Progressive Grocer. The Giretto Pinot Grigio won a silver medal at the 2017 Beverage Tasting Institute's World Wine Championship. And who could forget the highly anticipated limited U.S. arrival of Aldi's $8 Exquisite Collection Cotes de Provence Rose? The wine, which was previously only sold in Aldi's U.K. stores, was named "best value rose" at the International Wine Challenge two years in a row.
That affordable shelf is right where you'll find one of Jon McDaniel's favorite white wines. McDaniel is a sommelier and the founder of Second City Soil in Chicago and was named one of Food & Wine's 2018 Sommeliers of the Year.
"I couldn't tell you the last time I had a wine under $8 that I enjoyed, but that all changed with this sauvignon blanc," McDaniel admits. "This is probably the best wine that Aldi has in the store! New Zealand is one of my favorite places in the world to visit, and Marlborough always produces delicious wines of great value. This is a very bright, crisp wine that's like drinking adult lemonade with a dry finish. It's so tasty and dangerously drinkable, you may need to pick up a few bottles." 2ff7e9595c
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