Danielle McCarthy
Food & Wine

Good news for Aldi shoppers

Just when Aldi customers thought they couldn’t snag any more bargains, more good news has been confirmed for the faithful customers of the German supermarket chain.

Aldi has announced that it will be expanding its wine range across the country after winning Liquor Retailer of the year.

New and lesser-known imported wine will be available to customers in more than 300 stores in ACT, NSW, Victoria and Western Australia.

Some of the new wines that will be hitting shelves include a Fiano Italian white, a Spanish Rosado rose and a range of other French red varieties.

Aldi stores in Queensland and South Australia have been unable to add the alcohol section due to liquor licensing laws.

Aldi is also yet to plant its stores in Tasmania despite a Facebook petition campaigning for the supermarket store to come across the Bass Strait.

“Aldi will continue to offer exceptional value, not only in the types of wine we will offer but in the styles and formats, for example with magnums and wine sets,” Aldi's Wine and Champagne Buying Director Jason Bowyer told News Corp.

“Each and every wine in the Aldi range is an exclusive, unique blend made in close partnership with our buyers and suppliers,” Mr Bowyer said. 

The changes to Aldi’s wine catalogue are expected to take place over the next year.

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