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ALDI’S NEW ROSÉ TASTES JUST LIKE FRUIT SALAD SWEETS 

  • Mistress of Wine, Sam Caporn, says latest launch has hints of raspberry and pineapple, reminiscent of the nostalgic sweets  
  • Priced at just £8.99 a bottle, the new addition hits shelves as retro-themed drinks continue to be at the forefront of this year’s trends1 
  • Available in stores from 11th September as part of the supermarket’s new award-winning Autumn Winter range 

The future appears rosé for retro confectionery lovers, as Aldi’s latest pink arrival, the NEW Castellore Dolce Amore Rosé (£8.99, 75cl), tastes just like the classic fruit salad sweets. 

Joining the supermarket’s new award-winning Autumn Winter range from 11th September and priced at just £8.99 a bottle, shoppers can take a sip down memory lane with this delightful pink tipple.  

Boasting intense flavours of peach, raspberry and strawberries with red fruit and grapefruit notes on the finish, this vino is perfect for those looking to re-discover ‘the good old days’ through rosé-coloured glasses.  

With retro-themed drinks continuing to be at the forefront of this year’s trends, Sam Caporn, Mistress of Wine, explains why the pink-hued tipple is perfect for those that like a sweeter drop:  

“This juicy, fragrant, fruity dry rosé has notes of raspberry, cherries, apricot and a hint of pineapple that remind me of the nostalgic fruit salad sweets.” 

She also offered a few suggestions of delicious dishes shoppers can pair the wine with. 

Sam said: “Characterful and fun, it’s delicious on its own or paired with a seafood pasta or charcuterie board.” 

  

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For those who prefer a pastry over sweets, Sam describes Aldi’s popular Contevedo Cava Rosado (£5.49, 75cl), as having a finish that tastes like a Danish pastry! With an attractive pink colour and gentle aromatics of raspberry and red cherry, the palate is lively and fresh with crunchy red fruits. Available in stores now.   

  

Shoppers that simply love a fruity fizz should try the Specially Selected Fleurs D’Eau (£8.59, 75cl). The aromas of wild strawberry, raspberry, cherry, and watermelon greet the nose with this fabulous pink. The palate is pleasingly fruity but dry and fresh.Available in stores now.  

  

Aldi’s Castellore Dolce Amore is available in-stores nationwide and via Click & Collect from 11th September.   

  

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For more information, please contact the Aldi Press Office on:
T: 0207 479 0910 or alditeam@clarioncomms.co.uk