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Aldi debuts wine priced at $4.95 per bottle: See the full California Heritage Collection
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Date:2025-04-15 19:47:14
Attention all Aldi shoppers, the grocery store has just announced a new item that will quench the thirst of those over the age of 21 − and keep a few extra dollars in your wallet, too.
Starting Feb. 16, Aldi introduced its new California Heritage Collection, a line of wine going for under $5 per bottle.
The line, which will be available year-round, hopes to give shoppers the taste of the California vineyards without the steep price tag.
All wines will be sold at the controlled price of $4.95. The California Heritage Collection brand will join Aldi's Specially Selected Wine Collection that was released in September 2023 at $7.99-14.99 per bottle, according to a news release by the company.
Aldi joins grocery store competitor Trader Joe's in offering wine at an ultra-discounted rate. Trader Joe's offers Charles Shaw wine (famously known as "Two Buck Chuck" for its former price tag) at $4.49 per 750 ml bottle.
From Chardonnay and Moscato to Pinot Noir, wine lovers can expect to see a wide variety of options depending on the type of drink they're going for. See the full list of options below.
Wine Wonders:Which type of wine is the healthiest to drink?
Aldi California Heritage Collection wine selection
- Brut Sparkling
- Cabernet Sauvignon
- Chardonnay
- Extra Dry Sparkling
- Merlot
- Moscato
- Pink Moscato
- Pinot Noir
- Sweet Red
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