Aldi is implementing a new shopping guideline for 5 days next week.

The rule is enforced leading up to New Year's for a few days.

December 22nd 2024.

Aldi is implementing a new shopping guideline for 5 days next week.
Attention all shoppers! If you're planning to make a trip to Aldi for some festive treats before New Year's Eve, there's an important rule you need to know about. The popular supermarket chain has put a limit on the number of bottles of its Crémant De Loire that customers can purchase. This is all in anticipation of the high demand for the sparkling wine, which will be on sale for just £4.99 a bottle from next Friday until New Year's Eve. With such a great deal, it's no surprise that there will be a rush to stock up, so each person is only allowed to buy a maximum of two bottles during their visit.

According to Julie Ashfield, the Managing Director of Buying at Aldi UK, the goal is to make sure everyone can enjoy a glass of quality wine without breaking the bank. By offering the Crémant De Loire at such a low price and implementing a two-bottle limit, they are giving more customers the chance to taste this exceptional sparkling wine. So, if you want to get your hands on a bargain bottle of bubbles, it's best to get to the store early. But don't worry if you miss out, as Aldi has other highly praised sparkling wine options available.

One such option is the Crémant Du Jura, which has been described by wine expert Tom Gilbey as an "absolute banger". In a comparison of budget sparkling wines, including a Prosecco and a South African Sparkling Wine, he ranked the Crémant Du Jura as number one. He even went on to say that it has a lively and refreshing taste, reminiscent of being in the mountains, thanks to its 100% Chardonnay composition. And during the sale period from 27 December to 31 December, the Du Jura will be even more affordable at £8.19 instead of the usual £10.99.

Some customers have already shared their love for the Crémant De Loire, with one stating that they "clear the shelves" whenever it's in stock. Another comment praised its delicious taste for such an affordable price. But if you're unable to find any of these sparkling wines at your local Aldi, there's another bargain option available at Lidl. The Vivacello Sparkling, a carbonated Spanish sparkling wine, is recommended by Metro's drink editor for its delightful flavors of peach, apricot, and tangerine. Plus, it has a lower alcohol content at 10.5%.

If this news has sparked your interest and you have a story to share about your experience with Aldi's sparkling wines, we want to hear from you! Get in touch by sending an email to the address provided. Happy shopping and cheers to a fantastic New Year's Eve!

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