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The best wine deals to shop this summer, according to our expert

These are the best deals in the (virtual!) wine aisle right now

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With food prices rising, we’re keen to cut back where we can. But that doesn’t mean forgoing life’s luxuries. Because we’ve scoured the (virtual) wine aisles to bring you the best deals across white, red, rosé and sparkling wine right now.

Best wine deals August 2025

We think these bottles are absolute bargains, but more importantly, they taste great too and should work well throughout the month of August – whether you’re hosting friends and family, or going to a BBQ. They've all been selected by our senior food & drink editor, Stacey Smith, who is a WSET-certified wine and spirits expert and has worked in the industry for over 10 years.

Sparkling wines

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Graham Beck Brut

Brut

South Africa’s cap classique is another consistent top tip for great value fizz. Again, it’s made in the same way as champagne and uses the same grapes too – in this case chardonnay and pinot noir – but can be obtained for just £12 a bottle.

Here you’ll discover thirst-quenching lime balanced by notes of creamy, decadent brioche. It’s a great aperitif, particularly with cheese biscuits on the side.

Save £4.50 a bottle when bought as a case of six

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Nyetimber Rose NV

Rose NV

Nyetimber’s English sparkling rosé is a brilliant blush to enjoy over the long August bank holiday. There’s currently 25% off when you buy any six, making it a great way to discover just how far English wine has come in recent years.

Save 25% when you buy any six wines

Terra Organica Parcel Series No.3 Ribolla Gialla

Parcel Series No.3 Ribolla Gialla

Looking for something unique, organic and sparkling? We’ve found just the thing. Made with the ancient (and rarely seen in the UK) Friulian grape variety, this Italian sparkling wine is fresh and zesty, with notes of citrus peel and a crisp, mineral finish.

Try it with summer salads or enjoy as an aperitif.

Save 25% when you buy any six wines

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Chanoine Frères Vintage Brut Champagne

Vintage Brut Champagne

Vintage champagne for £25 a bottle? We can’t imagine this sticking around for long, but if you manage to get your hands on a bottle (or six!) you’ll be treated to delicate bubbles, candied citrus peel, creamy hazelnut and honey. A real treat for special occasions.

Save £20 a bottle when bought as a case of six

Rosé wines

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Mirabeau Haute Couture Organic Rosé

Haute Couture Organic Rosé

If you’re a rosé drinker, you’ll no doubt be familiar with the Mirabeau brand, but have you tried this organic Provence rosé?

Stocked exclusively at Majestic, it was a new one for us but is set to become a repeat buy. It’s from the B Corp company’s regenerative estate, and displays fresh acidity, red berries and food-friendly spice on the finish. Try it with grilled tiger prawns or barbecued pork steaks.

Save £4.25 a bottle when bought as a case of six

White wines

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Villemarin Picpoul de Pinet

Picpoul de Pinet

Picpoul, or ‘lip-stinger’ in French, is the ultimate fresh, zesty white wine, with the bracing acidity the name suggests. Fresh, crisp and dry, it screams summer and is a dream match with oysters. If you normally reach for sauvignon blanc, give this a go instead.

Save £2 a bottle when bought as a case of six

Kraft des Landes Gruner Veltliner

Gruner Veltliner

Did you know you can now pick up Virgin Wines with your weekly shop, via Ocado? Well now you do, and we recommend snapping up this fresh gruner veltliner from Austria.

If you’re not familiar with this grape, you can expect a beautiful blend of citrus and rich stone fruit, with a little spice that makes it a really well-rounded sip. Team with a Greek salad, and don’t skimp on the feta.

Save 25% when you buy any six wines

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Terre Antiche Gavi di Gavi DOCG

Gavi di Gavi DOCG

A lovely expression of this Italian white wine, made from the cortese grape. We like it for its crisp acidity, blossom nose and fruit-forward pear and melon palate. It’s really food friendly, but weighty enough to as a standalone sipper too.

Save 25% when you buy any six wines

Penfolds Max's Chardonnay

Max's Chardonnay

If you see a roast chicken in your future, this is the wine to buy. It’s a textbook Aussie chardonnay, with citrus, peach and grapefruit, wrapped up in a luxurious, rich and toasty finish. We didn’t want it to end, and you won’t either.

Save 25% when you buy any six wines

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Pazos de Lusco Albarino

Albarino

Albarino seems to have gained popularity this summer, and rightly so. Bright, fresh and complex, we love the combination of fresh herbs, blossom and tropical fruit. This one has had five months of lees ageing, for a richer, more textured finish.

Save 25% when you buy any six wines

Red wines

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Belorante Montepulciano d'Abruzzo

Montepulciano d'Abruzzo

We’re always on the search for a well-priced red that we can justify cracking open mid-week, and we think we’ve found it with this medium-bodied Montepulciano. At under a tenner, this peacock wine is one to remember, delivering ripe berries and a touch of spice – we'd give it a go with spag bol.

Save 25% when you buy any six wines

Pardon et Fils 'Côte des Labourons' Fleurie

Pardon et Fils 'Côte des Labourons' Fleurie

Think red wines aren’t for summer? Think again. Light, juicy, and best served chilled, Beaujolais rewrites the rules when it comes to red wine.

Soft and fruity, with notes of redcurrant, strawberry and cherry, this Fleurie has a particularly silky finish, and a touch of pepper. An elegant, easy-drinking bottle for alfresco feasts.

Save £1 a bottle when bought as a case of six

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Incanta Pinot Noir

Pinot Noir

If you’re after excellent value, you need to look in less obvious wine regions. So then to Romania, where you’ll find this brilliant pinot noir for just £8 a bottle. With silky notes of juicy black cherry, raspberry and cinnamon, it’s particularly good straight out of the fridge with a plate of charcuterie.

Save £2 a bottle when bought as a case of six

The Black Pig The Prize Shiraz

The Prize Shiraz

Shiraz is Australia’s biggest selling grape variety, and its full-bodied, fruit-forward nature, along with soft, silky tannins, make it a real crowd pleaser. The blackcurrant, bramble and spice also work well with an array of grilled meat.

Save 25% when you buy any six wines

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Chill Bill

Chill Bill

This lightly sparkling red is fruity and expressive – just pop it in the fridge for a couple of hours before serve, and you’ve got the perfect serve for August soirees. It’s 32% cheaper at Aldi than elsewhere right now, but as with all Specialbuys, once it’s gone, it’s gone!

How to get good wine for less

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To ensure you get the best bottle for your buck, look to lesser-known wine regions. For example, switching your champagne for less prestigious (but no less delicious) crémant – made in the exact same way, just down the road – could save you a fortune. And rather than France, zoom out to Romania, or try bottles from ‘New World’ wine countries such as Chile and Argentina.

We also recommend steering clear of the most well-known grape varieties, such as Burgundy pinot noir, and trying out less famous indigenous grapes such as Italy’s Montepulciano. Often, you’ll discover new favourites at a fraction of the price of their more famous counterparts.

It’s also worth taking advantage of bulk buy offers. Many retailers, including Majestic, Sainsbury’s, and Waitrose, among others, frequently offer discounts on mixed cases.

And of course, the likes of Aldi and Lidl still have some absolute gems at well under £10.

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Stacey Smith
Senior Food & Drink Editor

Stacey looks after all food and drink reviews — from coffee pods and veg boxes, to natural wine and tequila.   Stacey is also founder of Crummbs, where she’s written nearly 2,000 restaurant and hotel reviews since 2013. Prior to this, Stacey wrote hundreds of in-depth buying guides for the Independent, i newspaper and BBC Good Food, as well as reviewing restaurants and interviewing celebrities in her column at Balance Magazine.    Stacey has also appeared in BAFTA-nominated BBC documentary Blood, Sweat & Takeaways, where she investigated South East Asia's food production industry, appearing on both Newsnight and BBC World Service to share her findings. Regularly checking out the latest restaurants, bars and product launches, Stacey also loves experimenting with recipes at home, and is a WSET-certified wine and spirits expert, with over 10 years of experience in the business.    You can follow Stacey on Instagram @crummbs_uk

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