The most expensive versus cheapest wines at every major UK supermarket

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  • We analysed the wine pricing at leading UK supermarkets

  • Champagne brands were the most expensive

  • The cheapest wine is a Ā£1.89 bottle at Aldi

For those who love a glass of wine, there are plenty of different types to choose from. 

Whether you like a rosĆ©, white or red, or maybe youā€™re more into sparkling wine such as prosecco, cava and champagne, there are many different types and brands available. 

The UKā€™s leading supermarkets currently offer a wide selection of different types of wine, with a wide variety of price points.

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Here is the cheapest and most expensive wine offering at every major UK supermarket. The cheapest wines do not include miniatures or non-alcoholic offerings.

Asda

The most expensive wine available at Asda is Moet & Chandon Champagne Grand Vintage Extra Brut in a 750ml bottle. The champagne is priced at Ā£58.89. 

Asdaā€™s cheapest wine is the B by Black Tower range. Asda stocks both the white and the rosĆ©, which are priced at Ā£3.25 per 75cl bottle.

Tesco

The most expensive wine offering at Tesco is Dom Perignon Rose 2009 Vintage Champagne, which is priced at an eye-watering Ā£360 for a 75cl bottle.

On the other end of price, Tescoā€™s cheapest wine is Vineyards Mulled Wine, which is priced at Ā£3 for a 75cl bottle.

The most expensive and cheapest wines in popular UK supermarkets - including Asda, Tesco and Aldi
The most expensive and cheapest wines in popular UK supermarkets - including Asda, Tesco and Aldi

Morrisons

Morrison's most expensive wine offering is yet another bottle of champagne. The champagne in question is a Ā£50 bottle of Moet & Chandon Rose Imperial Champagne which is available in a 75cl bottle.

The least you will pay for a bottle of wine at Morrisonā€™s is Ā£4, for a bottle of Echo Falls Summer Berries Fruit Fusion.

Sainsburyā€™s

Sainsburyā€™s wine offering with the highest price point is Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Brut Non Vintage Champagne in 1.5L. It is priced at Ā£99 per bottle. 

Its cheapest however is not even in a bottle but rather a carton! Sainsburyā€™s 1L carton of Sangria is available at Ā£3.50. 

Co-op

The Co-opā€™s most expensive bottle of wine is Bollinger Grande Annee Rose Vintage Champagne, which is priced at Ā£100.75. 

The Co-opā€™s cheapest wine offering is a bottle of its own-brand Co-op Hock Rhein Deutscher Landwein. The German wine is priced at only Ā£4.65.

Aldi

Aldi is known for its affordable pricing, therefore its most expensive wine is Voucher PĆ©re & Fils Pouilly FuissĆ© 75cl, which is priced at Ā£24.99.

Its cheapest wine is Belletti Sparkling Perry which is only Ā£1.89 per 75cl bottle. It has an alcohol volume of 6%.

Waitrose

The most expensive wine at Waitrose is Louis Roederer Cristal Vintage Champagne which is priced at Ā£275 per 75cl bottle. 

Waitroseā€™s cheapest wine offering is Waitrose Mulled Wine from Spain, which has been discounted to Ā£4 for a 75cl bottle, its previous price was Ā£5.49.

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