Aldi to bring back best-selling beverage in just days - and the drink has won awards

Aldi has brought back a beverage that's great for Britons who want to avoid a hangover

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Anna Barry

By Anna Barry


Published: 29/02/2024

- 06:00

Aldi will stock shelves with a popular non-alcoholic beverage shoppers love

Dry January may be over but many Britons are still keen to experience fresh, non-hungover mornings in February and beyond.

Aldi has announced it will be relaunching an alcohol-free alternative to Rosé next month.


The supermarket said: "Back by popular demand, Aldi is returning its award-winning Zerozecco Rosé for just £2.99 (75cl), available in stores from March 7."

"Boasting fruity red berry notes and a dry finish, this well-balanced tipple is the perfect alcohol-free alternative for those wanting to raise a toast to Springtime sunshine."

Aldi's Zerozecco Ros\u00e9

An 'alcohol-free alternative for those wanting to raise a toast to Springtime sunshine'

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The supermarket revealed that Zerozecco Rosé was the recipient of an award at the Global Wine Awards Low & No 2023, scooping up Silver.

Aldi said: "The return comes as more shoppers turn to low and no alternatives – with demand in the market continuing to grow.

"Whether it’s motivated by hangover hatred or a newfound love for tasty 0 per cent tipples, the new Zerozecco Rosé is expected to be a bubbling sell-out once again."

Aldi shoppers can pick up their bottles of Zerozecco Rosé via Click and Collect, as well as in-store.

But Aldi's Zerozecco Rosé is not the only drink the supermarket has recently reintroduced.

The supermarket restocked a "delicious" £8 product ahead of Valentine's Day and shoppers were overjoyed. One said: "I need this in my life."

Aldi said: "A solid fan favourite, this delicious take on a raspberry-inspired Eton Mess dessert is sure to tick anyone’s boxes.

"A combination of double cream, lusciously sweet raspberry and rich vanilla flavours creates an indulgently smooth treat, also perfect for gifting."

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Aldi shoppers can pick up their bottles of Zerozecco Rosé via Click and Collect, as well as in-store

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It is currently available on Aldi's official website alongside a banner reading "while stocks last", so dessert-drink fans might want to act quickly. It is also available in stores and via Click & Collect.

Aldi has brought back several products in recent days and weeks. The supermarket brought back a garlic bread inspired £1 snack and shoppers are delighted.

Upon hearing the news, one customer said: "I think If I tried these I'd be obsessed and would need to buy every single packet they have."

Beauty lovers have numerous popular products to look forward to as Aldi announces the relaunch of a "sell-out" hair care item and skin care products that leave your skin "radiant" and "instantly rejuvenated".

Aldi was recently named the second best in-store supermarket of 2024 after M&S.

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