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Whispering Angel rosé fans can snap up a dupe from bargain supermarket – & it’s 50 per cent cheaper

Published on May 21, 2025 at 06:28 AM

WITH summer months on the horizon, many people will be excited to enjoy a cold glass of Whispering Angel rose in the sun.

However, with bottles setting customers back £22.50 at , you may be interested in a £10.99 dupe now available at .

Bottle of Breath of Paradise rosé wine in an ice bucket.
Lidl’s new Breath of Paradise is said to be a dupe for Whispering Angel
Bottle of Whispering Angel rosé wine.
Whispering Angel has gained a cult following among rose drinkers in recent years
Bottle of Breath of Paradise rosé wine on a table outdoors with two glasses of wine and pistachios.
Breath of Paradise is available in Lidl from May 20

As of May 20, Lidl is now selling Breath of Paradise, which is also made from grapes located in the Côtes de Provence area.

from this region have surged in popularity among Brits over the last few years, who are drawn to their pale pink hue, refreshing elegance, and easy pairing with dishes.

With the bank holiday weekend around the corner, it could be the perfect time to try the Breath of Paradise tipple.

However, Lidl has confirmed it will be available throughout the summer period.

Lidl’s Master of Wine, Richard Bampfield, says: “Well known for producing grapes that fuel the ‘premium dry rosé’ category, wines from the region of Provence are well known by both Brits and the French alike.

“However, with branded options often carrying a hefty price tag, most tend to reserve them for special occasions rather than include them in the weekly shop.

“At excellent value, Lidl’s Breath of Paradise is a summer game changer.

“Like any luxurious dry rosé alternative, it’s made primarily with Grenache grapes grown in Provence, giving it that iconic rosé hue and the classic Provençal aroma of fresh peach and wild herbs that we know and love.

“With a perfectly balanced acidity, body and dryness, each bottle of Breath of Paradise is effortlessly drinkable.

“Best served well chilled or even over a large ice cube, it’ll quench the thirst of rosé lovers at any occasion this summer.”;;

Giving fans of pale blush rosés a taste they can Côte d’Afford, this rosé may not be one to whisper about.

is the flagship wine of Château d’Esclans, a vineyard north of .

After exploding onto the market, it became a favourite – including among the .

Adele even told US Vogue that her first lockdown food shop was for ketchup and Whispering Angel, and said it “turned me into a barking dog. It did not make me whisper.”;;

Bottle of Breath of Paradise rosé wine in an ice bucket.
Breath of Paradise will be available throughout the summer period

The hype is thanks to its gorgeous bottle, Instagrammable look and champagne-style branding.

Whispering Angel made rosé cool again, lots of sommeliers believe.

There was a period where rosé was viewed as inferior to its red and white counterparts.

But its popularity has rocketed over the last five years, partly thanks to Whispering Angel.

The hype isn’t set to die down either.

Global consumption of rosé will climb from 2.23 billion litres in 2020 to 2.63 billion in 2025, according to market analyst GlobalData.

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