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Aldi £14 bottle of wine scoops top prize at global competition

Aldi is home to a number of prize-winning wines this summer [Photo: Getty]
Aldi is home to a number of prize-winning wines this summer [Photo: Getty]

You needn’t spend a small fortune on impressing dinner party guests this summer, as a £13.99 bottle of wine from Aldi just scooped a top prize.

Once again, the budget supermarket chain won big at the International Wine and Spirits Competition with a grand total of 22 prestigious accolades to its name.

For those on the lookout for a lovely little bottle to crack open when the sun finally makes an appearance this month, then the Moulins de Citran Haut-Médoc 2009 is the perfect shout.

Having won a gold medal in this year’s awards, the French red wine boasts sweet flavours of black raspberry, black cherry and dark strawberry - a summer recipe for success if you ask us.

Aldi's Moulins de Citran Haut-Medoc won a gold medal at a prestigious competition [Photo: Lidl]
Aldi's Moulins de Citran Haut-Medoc won a gold medal at a prestigious competition [Photo: Lidl]

Priced at just £13.99, the Bordeaux bottle is part of Aldi’s premium online-exclusive collection of wines and is set to become a sure-fire sell-out.

If red wine doesn’t tickle your fancy, then you may be interested to learn that one of the German supermarket’s bottles of bubbly also earned a silver medal.

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Perfect paired with after-dinner Panettone, the brand’s £7.99 Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore has received rave reviews online courtesy of its summer-ready apple and peach flavours.

Aldi recommends pairing the fruity number with an Al Fresco fresh fish dish.

Look no further for the perfect dessert accompaniment this summer [Photo: Aldi]
Look no further for the perfect dessert accompaniment this summer [Photo: Aldi]

Meanwhile, the £6.69 Côtes du Luberon Rosé is also a silver medal winner.

Designed to be sipped with garden nibbles and fresh salad, the French bottle is just another wine to add to this week’s shopping list.

The full list of Aldi’s 2019 award-winning wines:

Aldi won six silver medals and 15 bronze medals at the International Wine and Spirits Competition which totals 127 medals so far this year.

Gold medal

  • Moulins de Citran Haut-Médoc 2009 (£13.99)

Silver medal

  • Crémant du Jura 2016 (£8.29)

  • Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG (£7.99)

  • Côtes du Luberon Rosé (£6.69)

  • Exquisite Collection Côtes de Provence Rosé 2018 (£6.99)

  • Veuve Monsigny Champagne 2014 (£19.99)

  • Exquisite Lyme Block English Wine 2018 (£9.99)

Bronze medal

  • Organic Prosecco 2018 (£7.99)

  • Organic Pinot Grigio 2018 (£5.99)

  • Exquisite Collection Muscadet Sèvre et Maine sur Lie 2018 (£5.69)

  • Exquisite Collection Touraine Sauvignon Blanc 2018 (£5.89)

  • Exquisite Collection Picpoul De Pinet 2018 (£6.49)

  • Exquisite Collection Mâcon Villages 2018 (£6.99)

  • Fleurs de Prairie Côtes de Provence Rosé 2018 (£7.69)

  • The Fire Tree Sicilian Riserva 2013 (£4.79)

  • Veuve Monsigny Grande Reserve by Philizot et Fils NV (£15.99)

  • Veuve Monsigny Champagne Rosé (£16.99)

  • Eté Côtes de Provence Rosé 2018 (£7.69)

  • Côtes du Rhone Cuvée Reserve 2018 (£5.69)

  • Cuvée Reserve Ventoux 2018 (£5.99)

Fingers crossed the weather brightens up in time for the weekend.

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