
Looking for top vinos to enjoy this summer? We’ve readied a selection of the best wine deals to help you enjoy a glass (or two) for less.
Warm weather has arrived which means now is the perfect time to restock your stash of white or rosé, ready for evenings and weekends spent relaxing in the garden. Whether or not you’re planning to fire up the barbecue, enjoying a glass of red with a juicy steak or burger is still very much on the cards, too.
Whichever option takes your fancy, we’ve discovered a range of dicounted wine deals worth snapping up, with excellent savings on bottles from around the world.
From supermarkets to specialist retailers, we’ve handpicked the best bargains across bottles and cases of red, rosé and white wines. Just make sure you’re quick, as we predict these stellar deals won’t be around for long. Chin chin.
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The best wine deals for July 2024 are:
Cali by Snoop Dogg red wine: Was £13.50, now £9.50, Amazon.co.uk

Now with a small discount at Amazon, the Cali by Snoop Dogg (yes, the rapper) red wine received rave reviews from our tester. “It’s full bodied and rich in flavour – perfect for drinking on its own as an evening tipple. However, it did pair nicely with food – we felt spices and chicken were complemented by this fruity wine,” our reviewer said.
Laithwaites Australian reds mix: Was £173.88, now £95.88, Laithwaites.co.uk

Laithwaites is selling this 12-bottle case of Australian red wines with a saving of £78 off at the moment. Plump for this case, you can look forward to dipping into a variety of celebrated grape varieties and bestselling vinos when you add the bundle to your online shopping basket now, including a spice-packed durif shiraz with spicy black fruit, liquorice and a hint of violets.
Squealing Pig sauvignon blanc: Was £10, now £8.50, Amazon.co.uk

This bottle of Squealing Pig sauvignon blanc has been reduced in price by a modest 15 per cent, bringing it down to £8.50, with this Amazon deal. Crisp and refreshing with notes of pineapple, passionfruit and citrus, the white vino is made using grapes from Marlborough, New Zealand whichm to bring out their aromatic texture, are then cool fermented and left on lees.
Cave de Lugny les pierres blanches chardonnay, case of six: Was £89.94, now £77.94, Majestic.co.uk

This case of six bottles has been reduced by £12 at Majestic. The French chardonnay, from the Cave de Lugny of the Burgundy region, is made by using grapes from 39-year-old vines, and promises an intense flavour and extra fruitiness, thanks to be being left unoaked. Tasting notes for this 2020 vintage include citrus, green melon and a touch of honey, with a fresh finish.
Señorio De Baros, bottle of 6: Was £66, now £38, Amazon.co.uk

If you’re partial to a glass of red during the summer then you’ll want to consider stocking up on six bottles of Señorio De Baros’s red, while they’re reduced by more than 40 per cent with this Amazon discount. Paired with fish dishes, pulse stews or cheeses, the wine is described as smooth and elegant, boasting a medium-depth cherry-red colour. Crafted exclusively from tempranillo grapes you can expect this wine to offer fruity notes, a fresh start followed by a warm, supple finish.
Caves d’Esclans whispering angel rosé, case of six: Was £143.94, now £125.94, Majestic.co.uk

Another gem from France, this Provence pink option is a bit of a splurge, but you can save £18 when you buy a case of six at Majestic. Sacha Lichine took over the Château d’Esclans in 2006 and introduced ground-breaking techniques. This rosé is a fresh wine with a smooth finish and notes of apple, grapefruit and peach. It is said to pair well with salmon or can be enjoyed on its own.
Chateau D’aqueria Tavel rosé 2022: Was £20.95, now £19.90, Perfectcellar.com

Nothing says spring like a glass of rosé, and Perfect Cellar has some great options at even better prices. Said to be fruity and complex, this wine hails from the Rhône Valley in France. Touted as featuring flavours of red plums and cherries, this is sure to be a perfect thirst-quenching bottle, whether or not the sun makes an appearance.
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