Which supermarket sells the best £5 bottle of red wine? I happily found out (2024)

MIDWEEKtrips to the pub, family and friends around for drinks after a walk; Brits love an excuse for a tipple.

And it never tastes better than when it's drunk on the weekend - when the wine doth floweth.

After all, ameal without wine is breakfast.

'Asda red wine costing just £4.37 named best in the world https://t.co/4O9iZwJKtv pic.twitter.com/4LTGuOm6NM

— Deirdre Heenan (@deirdreheenan) June 11, 2016

According to finedininglovers.com, these are the most popular red wines in the world:

  • Merlot
  • Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Syrah/Shiraz
  • Malbec
  • Pinot noir
  • Sangiovese
  • Zinfandel

I don't profess to be a connoisseur, far from it in fact, but I do know what I like. Malbec.

Malbec is by far my favourite red wine and my go-to when browsing in supermarkets. That said, I did have an incredible experience in Scotland that made me question this choice.

During a trip to Loch LomondI was treated to a bottle of Barolo in a restaurant (I won't say how much) and it defied all expectations - seriously, wow. Needing to be on my best behaviour, I drank it slow and sensibly and it was a heavenly experience.

No stage of wine-drunk happened at any point.I didn't drunk text an ex-girlfriend from 10 years ago, I didn't tell everyone I loved them, I didn't wake up with a splitting headache and most importantly,I didn't bring up politics.

Although I've since seen bottles of Barolo being sold in Tesco, you're talking around £25/£30 for a bottle. So that experience will likely remain a one-off, for now, cozzy living crisis and all that jazz.

Sat afternoons are all about enjoying your self we are with a 2014 Barolo ! #Barolo #Red #Wine #Italian pic.twitter.com/F6buez7Vdw

— Mike Young (@mikeyoungsurf) July 13, 2019

However, can you get a decent bottle of red for a fraction of the price? Well being the martyr that I am, I went and found that out for you.

I went to Aldi, Lidl, Tesco, Asda and my nearest Co-Op to see if any of the big names could offer up a decent bottle for a good price.

I've always wanted to go to a wine tasting in southern France or some similarly fancy vineyard, so instead of diving into the wine straight away, I had someone mix the bottles up and pour.

Instead of a lounger in Napa Valley, I was in a kitchen in North Wales, we journalists work with what we're given.

With five goblets of goodness in front of me, I conducted my first-ever blind wine tasting. Could I pick out my favourite? The Malbec?

Which supermarket sells the best £5 bottle of red wine? I happily found out (1)(In order right to left) Co-Op, Asda, Tesco, Lidl, Aldi red wines (Newsquest) (Image: Newsquest)

Tesco - Isla Negra Merlot - £5

This was the cheapest bottle of red I could find at the time in Tesco and it was actually £5.75, but £5 with a Clubcard. I was surprised as I swear Tesco sell cheaper wines.

If you don't have a Clubcard, this is the most expensive 'cheap' red wine that you can get in the supermarket.

It was the first wine I tasted and things got off to an okay start. Despite not having a tonne of flavour, watery if anything, it will do when all else has run dry and you're too drunk to care.

Better yet, use/save some for cooking.

6/10

Asda - McGuigan Merlot - £4.95

Another Merlot, this time from Tesco's main rival, Asda. However, this one didn't have a flat bottom.

Similar to their closest competitor this wine was light-bodied, plain and not that exciting but for £4.95 you can't expect the world. It was good value that's for sure.

Again if you leave this bottle till last, you won't be too fussed.

6/10

Co-Op - South African Red - £5.35

Avoid at all costs.

My initial notes were "This tastes like ****", but it was actually a hell of a lot worse than that.

I'm not sure what process they used to make this 'South African Red', however, I assume they useda can of Special Brew as an ashtray and then left it in the sun for a week. I think that was the flavour they were going for and by god they achieved it.

Foul.0/10.

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Lidl - Vineyard Merlot - £4.88

This offering from Lidl was the first wine (let's forget Co-Op) to provide me with some decent fruity flavour. Not overpowering but it had a nice rich taste to it.

For £4.88 this is a steal and will go well with any beef dish. On the palate, it felt smooth.

7/10

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Aldi - Malbec - £4.69

Did I call it? Absolutely I did.

The best wine by far that you can sensefrom the very first taste. It was rich, velvety and felt full-bodied to me which is how I like them.

Forget saving it till last, I challenge anyone to say this isn't a decent wine that doesn't belong on the dinner table. Aldi have done themselves proud here by selling the cheapest and best wine.

Looking for decent cheap wine? It's simple, head to the cheapest supermarkets.

Also, drink responsibly.

8/10

Which supermarket sells the best £5 bottle of red wine? I happily found out (2024)

FAQs

What red wine is considered the best? ›

7 Best Types of Red Wine
  • Red Zinfandel. Red Zinfandel is savory and rich, with hints of plum, berries, and red currants. ...
  • Syrah. Syrah is the most planted grape in Australia. ...
  • Merlot. Merlot is a grape that is used for blends and for a solo grape experience. ...
  • Malbec. ...
  • Pinot Noir. ...
  • Tempranillo. ...
  • Barolo.

What is the most enjoyed red wine? ›

Cabernet Sauvignon is the world's most popular red wine. It only takes opening one delicious bottle to understand why. Its full body, prominent tannins, moderate acidity and dryness perfectly complement fruity overtones of blackberry, black cherry and plum.

How do I find the best red wine? ›

What makes a red wine excellent?
  1. Higher tannin content.
  2. Higher alcohol content.
  3. Bigger body.
  4. Different aromatic profile.
  5. Potentially increased complexity.

How can you tell a good bottle of red wine? ›

8 keys to know if we are facing a good wine
  1. The color. A good wine must have the color that corresponds to it , if it does not mean that there is a problem. ...
  2. The grounds. ...
  3. Primary aromas. ...
  4. Smell and taste of wood. ...
  5. Balance. ...
  6. Tannins and alcohol. ...
  7. Depth and complexity. ...
  8. Persistence.

What is a nice bottle of red wine? ›

Some of the most celebrated red wine types include Red Merlot, full of soft and round red berry flavours, or a Syrah Shiraz if you're looking for something with more smoked and medium-bodied notes.

What is the king of red wines? ›

Cabernet Sauvignon – The King of Red Wine.

Which red wine is nice and sweet? ›

With deeply sweet notes of black currant, plum, and fig, Red Zinfandel is the perfect medium-sweet, full-bodied wine. It contains a rich complexity and alcohol levers between 13.5% and 17% alcohol per volume. What's interesting is that White Zinfandel wine is made using the same grape as Red Zinfandel.

What is a nice easy red wine to drink? ›

Varieties such as Merlot, Gamay, Pinot Noir and Grenache are typically low in tannin, and as such, are regarded as smooth.

What is a good cheap red wine to drink? ›

Red Wine on the Cheap (But Still Delish)
  • 1) McManis.
  • Price range: $9-11.
  • 2) Nero d'Avola, Cusumano.
  • Price range: $10-12.
  • 3) Cono Sur.
  • Price range: $7-11.
  • 4) Beaujolais-Villages, Georges Du Boeuf.
  • Price range: $8-11.

What is the healthiest red wine to drink? ›

Pinot noir: This is the healthiest red wine due to its high concentration of resveratrol, an antioxidant compound that lowers bad cholesterol and high blood pressure. Some studies also suggest that it can improve brain health, kill cancer cells, and increase insulin sensitivity.

How much should I spend on a good bottle of red wine? ›

“Anything below $15 is a value wine,” says James Fairbrother, sommelier at Ardesia Wine Bar in New York City. “Bottles between $15 to $30 are an approachable sweet spot, and above $30 start to feel like a premium—with the exception of certain appellations like Burgundy that, even at the low end, are likely above $25.”

How do I choose a red wine brand? ›

The first step in selecting the right red wine is to consider the following factors:
  1. Grape Variety. Red wines come in many different grape varieties, each with its own unique flavor profile. ...
  2. Vintage. The vintage refers to the year that the grapes were harvested. ...
  3. Price Point. ...
  4. Personal Taste Preferences.
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What is a good red wine to start drinking? ›

The best red wines for beginners typically include varieties like Merlot, Pinot Noir, and Grenache due to their approachable and fruit-forward flavors. For many beginners, off-dry (also known as “Demi-Sec”) wines such as Moscato d'Asti and Pinot Noir are a great entree into wines.

Which red wine is better dry or sweet? ›

While dry wines are generally better for you than sweet wines, certain varieties also provide more significant benefits. A great example is red wines that are high in tannins vs those that have lower levels of tannins. Higher levels of healthy tannin compounds are found in the darker skinned grapes.

Which wine brand is best? ›

Top 10 best wine brands of the moment
  • 1 Familia Torres, Spain.
  • 2 Bodega Catena, Argentina.
  • 3 Vega Sicilia, Spain.
  • 4 Henschke, Australia.
  • 5 Concha y Toro, Chile.
  • 6 Penfolds, Australia.
  • 7 Domaine de la Romanée Conti, France.
  • 8 CVNE, Spain.

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