The price drop is a result of a change in the wine’s packaging.
The Return of a Beloved Wine
Aldi’s French-Cairanne wine has been a customer favorite for years, and its return is a testament to the store’s commitment to offering high-quality products at affordable prices.
Rich, full-bodied wines from the renowned Rhone Valley region of France.
The wine is aged in oak barrels for 12 months, with 30% of the wine aged in new oak barrels and 70% aged in used oak barrels.
The Wine’s Origins and Production
The wine is produced in the Rhone Valley, a renowned region in France known for its rich wine production. The Rhone Valley is home to some of the world’s most famous wine regions, including Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Hermitage, and Cote-Rotie. The wine is made from a blend of four main grape varieties: Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre, and Carignan.
The Grape Varieties
However, the retailer is still committed to making the acquisition a success. Aldi’s acquisition of Booker, the UK’s largest independent wholesaler, is a significant development in the retail industry.
The Rise of Aldi’s Wine Business
Aldi, the German discount supermarket chain, has been making waves in the wine industry with its affordable and high-quality wines. The company’s wine business has experienced significant growth in recent years, with sales increasing by over 50% in 2020 alone.