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Aldi has unveiled the UK's first Still Prosecco, aiming to shake up the wine market with this groundbreaking new product.
The supermarket's Costellore Still Prosecco DOC is now available for just £5.99 per 75cl bottle.
This innovative tipple offers a unique twist on Britain's favourite sparkling wine.
The wine provides vibrant aromas of orchard fruit and a crisp, refreshing taste. It's ideal for those seeking a lighter, trend-forward alternative to traditional white wine.
Aldi's new Still Prosecco is priced at £5.99
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Shoppers can now be among the first to experience this innovative new product that's available in all Aldi stores.
At just £5.99 per bottle, it aims to provide an affordable way to explore this fresh take on a beloved classic.
The new product has already received the seal of approval from wine expert Sam Caporn, who has provided his opinion on the release.
He said: "[It's] delicious. A fantastic alternative to other popular Italian white wines.
"This light, fresh, still Prosecco has much in common with its sparkling sibling, boasting notes of apricot, honeysuckle, ripe pear and melon with beautifully balancing lemon acidity.
"This is made from the same grape as the sparkling wine – Glera – and as such, it has the same tasty flavours of orchard and stone fruits.
"It also makes an excellent alternative to famous northern Italian wines such as Gavi. It would be fantastic when enjoyed alongside classic Italian dishes such as seafood pasta, carbonara or risotto."
The supermarket is also bringing back its popular Specially Selected Pistachio Crème and Milk & Hazelnut Crème spreads following high customer demand.
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The wine is available in Aldi stores now
AldiThe luxurious spreads will return to stores from April 27, priced at just £1.79 for a 200g jar.
The spreads are made with high-quality, finely ground nuts to create a perfectly sweet and creamy topping.
They're ideal for spreading on croissants and pastries, or even as a decadent addition to ice cream.
The nutty spreads originally hit Aldi stores in November 2024 and quickly sold out, with fans eagerly awaiting their return.