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17th June 2025
03:59pm BST

Aldi has announced it is launching an exclusive sparkling wine in stores from June 26 to celebrate English Wine Week.
However, the supermarket says the new Bowler & Brolly x London Cru Pét-Nat will be limited to one bottle per person.
The premium sparkling wine is crafted from English grapes, and is made in collaboration with London Cru.
London Cru is known for supplying some of the capital's most prestigious hotels and restaurants, and now you can bring the taste of luxury into your own home.
Costing £12.99 a bottle, the boutique-style wine is a great way to try out some home grown grapes.

Crafted from a blend of Reichensteiner, Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, Chardonnay and Bacchus, the sparkling wine delivers bright apple notes, zesty citrus flavours and fine bubbles.
With no added sugar, it offers a fresh, bone-dry profile perfect for summer celebrations. Its versatility makes it ideal for pairing with BBQs, salads, seafood, or as an aperitif.
Julie Ashfield, Chief Commercial Officer at Aldi UK, said: "We’re thrilled to bring Bowler & Brolly x London Cru Pétillant Naturel to our shelves for English Wine Week. This exclusive sparkling wine showcases the very best of English winemaking - premium quality, innovation, and incredible value.
“At just £12.99 a bottle, it’s a fantastic opportunity for our customers to enjoy a boutique-style wine without the premium price tag.”
Winemaker at London Cru Alex Hurley added: “The Bowler and Brolly x London Cru Pét-Nat has been an incredibly exciting project for us, one where we’ve truly enjoyed bringing a value-driven English sparkling across UK and Ireland.
“Collaborating with Aldi gives us the chance to share our boutique London-made craft wines with a broader audience while staying true to our playful character. This unfiltered, unfined Pét-Nat is a celebration of English grapes and made with summer sipping firmly in mind."
Bowler & Brolly x London Cru Pét-Nat will launch in Aldi stores from June 26, with bottles limited to one per person.
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