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Five Lidl rosés you need for summer, according to wine expert – a £7.49 buy is as crisp & fruity as £22 Whispering Angel

Published on May 06, 2025 at 12:05 PM

ROSÉ season is upon us.

This vino is like the fun, flirty cousin of red and white wines made from red grapes – but instead of spending a long time soaking up the colour and tannins from the skins like a , it takes a quick dip.

Rose wine being poured into two glasses.
The Affordable Wine Hunter has recommended his top summer rosé picks from Lidl
Man in leather jacket outside Lidl reviewing rosé selections.
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That quick dip is enough to get that gorgeous pink, and often pale, hue we all know and love in our rosé wine.

You don’t need to spend an arm and a leg for a delectable bottle either, says the Affordable Wine Hunter, real name .

In fact, the libation connoisseur is a huge fan of ’s current range of rosés.

“Rosé season is well and truly here now, and there are plenty of options around,”; he says. “One of the things that has stood out recently was the quality of the rosé selection in Lidl.

“And they’re all pretty affordable too.”;

Andy shared his top five rosé picks currently shelved in the supermarket, most of which you can pick up for less than a tenner.

1. Hacienda Uvanis Garnacha

Hacienda Uvanis Garnacha 2023 wine bottle.
Lidl’s brand new Hacienda Uvanis Garnacha costs £6.99

Lidl’s brand new Hacienda Uvanis Garnacha is very much on Andy’s radar. Better yet, it’ll set you back just £6.99 per bottle.

Made in Navarra in , the area is famous for its dry rosés made from the quality Garnacha grape.

Lidl bosses dubbed it “a must for lovers of dry rosé”; and perfect for pairing with summer salads or opening as part of a .

“The Hacienda Uvanis has just hit the shelves as part of Lidl’s May Wine Tour,”; Andy says.

“It’s dry, Spanish and made from Grenache, which is one of the key ingredients of provence rosé. It’s a great choice for £6.99.”;

2. Müller Rosé

Müller Rosé wine bottle from Lass & Schotter.
Lidl’s Müller Rosé costs £7.49

Also part of Lidl’s May Wine Tour and recommended by Andy is the Müller Rosé, which will set you back £7.49 a bottle.

It is deliciously dry, and filled with crisp flavours of pear and redcurrant.

The grapes for Müller Rosé are found in Niederösterreich, the largest wine region in Austria, situated in the northeastern part of the country.

Lidl bosses described it as “bone-dry”; and recommended pairing it with garlic prawns or salmon pâté.

Wine expert Andy weighed in that it is a triple threat: light, fruity and dry.

3. Ventoux Rosé

Bottle of Ventoux Rosé from Southern Rhône, France.
Lidl’s Ventoux Rosé costs £5.39

From Lidl’s core range, Andy recommended the Ventoux Rosé, which will set you back a mere £5.49 per bottle.

It is typically priced at £6.99, but currently on offer to Lidl Plus members at the reduced rate.

Andy dubbed it a “great option”; for the upcoming warmer months.

It is from the Southern Rhône, a wine region in Southern France known for its rich and fruity wines, including both red and white styles.

As such, Lidl also has the white wine version, Ventoux Blanc, as part of its Lidl Plus promotion.

4. Exquise Grenache Rosé

A bottle of Exquisite Rosé Prestige 2023 wine.
Lidl’s Exquise Grenache Rosé costs £7.49

Vino buff Andy’s number one recommendation from Lidl’s current rosé line-up is the Exquise Grenache Rosé.

“I’m a big fan of this Exquise Grenache Rosé,”; he tells. “It has been around for a while.

“It’s a great provence style and is only £7.49.”;

The prestigious bottle has aromatic tasting notes with fresh and ripe fruit weaved in – very similar to the fine floral and fruity character of the viral £22 Whispering Angel rosé.

That means getting your fruity fix at Lidl can save you a cool £14.51.

5. Monalie Côtes de Provence Rosé

A bottle of Monallie Côtes de Provence rosé wine.
Lidl’s Monalie Côtes de Provence Rosé costs £9.99

For those with a more refined palette, the Lidl’s luxury offering of Monalie Côtes de Provence Rosé is a good choice.

That being said, it is slightly more expensive than Andy’s other recommendations at £9.99

“If you want to upgrade, it’s worth spending the extra to get this provence rosé,”; he says.

Known as the Affordable Wine Hunter on social media, Andy shared his vino recommendations in an Instagram reel.

One viewer commented: “Great timely post and advice as we head to warmer times.”;

Another beamed: “Great summary as always Andy. I’m with you as a fan of the Exquise.

“Lidl has done a fantastic job with a great selection of rosés at very good prices.”;

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