It’s a corker! Red wine costing £3.59 and sold at Aldi scoops international award
By Daily Mail Reporter
Published: 18:40 EST, 23 May 2012 | Updated: 18:41 EST, 23 May 2012
Stonking plonk: Aldi's Spanish Toro Loco Tempranillo 2011 (above) has won an international award despite costing just £3.59p
Stonking plonk: Aldi's Spanish Toro Loco Tempranillo 2011 (above) has won an international award despite costing just £3.59p
Some dinner party hosts might feel insulted if a guest turned up with a cheap bottle of plonk from Aldi.
But a panel of experts has named a wine sold by the budget supermarket for just £3.59 as one of the world’s best.
Its own-brand Spanish Toro Loco Tempranillo from 2011 excelled in blind taste tests alongside reds costing nearly ten times as much.
Judges at the International Wine and Spirit Competition awarded it a silver medal, describing it as ‘fruity, rounded and appealing’ with hints of ‘nice bright cherry’.
Tony Baines, from Aldi, said: ‘We work closely with some of the world’s leading wineries so we can deliver high-quality own-label wines to our customers.
‘It is fantastic that our commitment to quality has been recognised by as prestigious a group as the International Wine and Spirit Competition tasting panel.’
He added: ‘We’ve always known our wine range has got a lot of bottle and now it looks like the experts agree.’
The supermarket’s red wine was compared with several older, more expensive ones, including a £31.15 bottle of Costa di Bussia Barolo Riserva DOCG from 2005.
The Toro Loco Tempranillo 2011 hails from the Utiel-Requena region in the province of Valencia, Spain.
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