ALDI’S wine dupes are already acclaimed for their quality and likeness to our lavish favourites.
From Whispering Angel copycats for less than a tenner, to an imitation of the newly-viral “chicken wine” – the budget supermarket has it all.
Now, Aldi has released the results of a blind taste test for some of its newest bottles.
Wine buffs unknowingly sampled new bubbly, red, white and rosé bottles from the supermarket.
Hilariously, all of them actually believed they were sipping on £50 vino rather than £5 booze.
Aldi took to a royal show jumping event to catch the drinkers out.
A video recorded at the event shows a flamboyant wine merchant – known as Justin Youraldi – pouring out glasses of red, white and rosé for event goers to taste.
They thought they were sipping on exotic grapes from the world’s most exclusive vineyards, costing nearly 10 times the price.
However, they were actually enjoying Aldi wines priced as cheap as £4.99.
Attendees at The Royal International Horse Show in West Sussex spoke eloquently about the aromas, balance, acidity and earthiness of the vino before the big price reveal.
One surprised wine taster can be heard exclaiming upon the reveal: “I can’t believe that!
“I’m staggered.
“I’m off to Aldi.
“You’ve won a customer.”
Mistress of Wine, Sam Caporn, explained why the budding connoisseurs were so easily fooled by Aldi’s wines.
She said: “It’s really no surprise that Aldi’s wines were mistaken as far more expensive ones.
Aldi wine dupes
WHY fork out for an expensive bottle of wine when you can virtually get the same taste, but for less?
Whispering Angel, £17
Aldi dupe: Chassaux Et Fils Atlantique Rosé, £4.99. Or Aldi’s Sainte Victoire Provence Rosé, £12.49.
Cali Red by Snoop Dogg, £12/£13
Aldi dupe: The Reprobates Californian Red, £9.99.
Dark Horse Merlot, £10
Aldi dupe: Beachfront Malbec, £6.99
Laurent Perrier Rose champagne, £80
Aldi dupe: Crémant Du Jura, £8.99
Aperol Spritz, £17
Aldi dupe: Aperini Aperitif, £6.99
“The Specially Selected Toscana Rosso we see sampled in the undercover clip has a nice youthful colour with notes of red cherries, herbs and blueberries with fine, but evident tannins on the finish.”
“We also see wine drinkers delighted by Aldi’s Chassaux Et Fils Saint Victoire Provence Rosé.
“This new wine for summer 2024 has notes of strawberry, raspberry, pomegranate and pear offset by pink grapefruit acidity, which makes it a great alternative to £24 Whispering Angel, but at half the cost for £12.49.
“My top pick of the wines that fooled Justin Youraldi’s customers is the Pierre Jaurant Côtes De Gascogne.
“Pale and fresh with delicate green aromas of herbs, grass, elderflower and citrus – the palate of this white wine is zingy and pleasing in texture.
“At just £4.99, it’s an absolute steal.”
New research by Aldi found that people revel in fooling friends with a bargain.
A whopping 43% said that they have served a low-cost wine as a luxury choice and received compliments.