Aldi's £4.99 Wine Limit: Two Bottles Per Person Rule Enforced
Aldi enforces two-bottle limit on £4.99 wine

Aldi has announced it is enforcing a strict purchasing limit on a highly sought-after bottle of wine, allowing customers to buy only two bottles each of the specially priced tipple.

The Must-Have Bottle Causing a Stir

The discount supermarket has slashed the price of its Chasseaux et fils Cairanne from £9.99 to an incredible £4.99. To prevent the wine from flying off the shelves too quickly and to ensure more shoppers can get their hands on it, Aldi is imposing a two-bottle limit per customer.

This premium Rhône wine has received a ringing endorsement from wine expert Andy Pincott, known on social media as @affordablewinehunter. He championed the bottle as being "still worth getting at £9.99", making its current half-price offer a significant steal for consumers.

Expert and Customer Acclaim

Andy Pincott raves about the wine's character, describing it as a "really great bottle of red – full-bodied and full, lovely berry fruit (juicy plum), hints of spice, and a very smooth finish."

He also issued a stark warning to shoppers, recalling that "They dropped the price of this last year and it flew off the shelves, so consider yourself warned!"

The public's reaction mirrors this enthusiasm. One of his followers called it a "Totally banging wine," while another declared it "Absolutely amazing wine very underrated." A third satisfied customer commented, "This is one of my go-to staples. So nice when you want a glass midweek or for surprise guests to supper!"

Act Fast Before The Deadline

Shoppers looking to stock up for the festive season will need to be quick. This incredible offer is only valid until 3 December 2025, making it a perfect, affordable addition to Christmas gatherings or a cosy fireside treat.

This move comes as Aldi's CEO, Giles Hurley, reaffirms the supermarket's commitment to offering the UK's lowest prices, particularly for Christmas dinner essentials. He stated that the discount is Aldi's commitment, absorbed at their own cost, to help make festivities more affordable for families.