Best wine deals for January 2025: Save on Whispering Angel, Campo Viejo, Bottega Vinai and more

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2 Jan 2025 • 1:19 AM MYT
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If your wine rack is in need of a top-up following the Christmas and New Year festivities, you’ve come to the right place, as we’ve tracked down the best wine deals on top-rated vinos.

Whether you’re looking for the perfect bottle of red to sip during cosy winter evenings in front of the TV or need a crisp white to accompany a fish dish at your next dinner party, we’ve found some real corkers.

Don’t worry, we haven’t forgotten about the rosé, either – who says you have to wait for warm summer days to enjoy a glass of the pink stuff?

Whichever option takes your fancy, when it comes to sniffing out top bargains, we pride ourselves on bringing you the best of the bunch, with wine offers to suit most palettes and budgets.

With excellent savings on bottles from around the world, you’re spoilt for choice this month, as supermarkets and specialist retailers are dishing out the discounts.

These wine deals might not stick around for long, though, so, now’s the time to discover a new quaffable favourite for less. Chin chin.

The best wine deals for January 2025 are:

B.Ink red blend: Was £10, now £8, Ocado.com

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Dubbed as a crowd pleaser in our guide to the best red wines, this vino is “a bold, contemporary, inky red, offering a generous smothering of dark chocolate-coated raspberries alongside a gentle, soothing oak”, according to our resident wine buff. “Black forest fruits swirl in the velvety tannins and steal the show, especially if you set it aside to breathe for an hour or two.” If that sounds like heaven in a glass, you can currently pick up a bottle with a 20 per cent discount.

Bottega Vinai pinot grigio, 2023: Was £13.75, now £9.99, Ampswinemerchants.co.uk

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The 2021 vintage of Bottega Vinai’s pinot grigio featured in our review of the best dry white wines, so, the family-run vineyard is one to know. This multi-award-winning bottle is touted as offering lightly honeyed and spicy aromas mingled with floral, apple and citrus notes. Whether you’re serving seafood or white meat, this pinot grigio should pair perfectly.

Château d’Esclans Whispering Angel rosé, 2023: Was £21.95, now £16.95, Perfectcellar.com

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Of all the rosés out there, Whispering Angel is one of the most talked about – it’s even had singer Adele’s seal of approval. Thanks to this offer from Perfect Cellar, you can pick up a bottle with a discount of almost 25 per cent. Said to feature notes of strawberries and cherries, it should pack quite a punch.

Campo Viejo tempranillo rioja wine, 75cl: Was £9.35, now £6.80, Amazon.co.uk

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With intense aromas of red fruits, vanilla and sweet spices, this rioja is described as being fresh, soft and velvety. Said to be ideal for pairing with pasta, grilled chicken or light cheeses, it should go down a treat at dinner parties. Pick up this bottle with a discount of almost 30 per cent at Amazon.

Pasqua Y by 11 minutes rosé, 2020, case of six: Was £137.94, now £101.94, Majestic.co.uk

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Hailing from an award-winning winery, this rosé blends corvina, trebbiano di lugana, syrah and carmenére grapes, resulting in “vivid citrus and white flowers, with gentle vanilla and toasted notes” according to our reviewer, who included this bottle in their guide to the best rosés. “It’s seductively soft and subtle, with perfect structure, freshness, and sophistication,” our wine buff added. Right now, you can save more than £35 on a case of six.

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