ALDI customers have praised the retailer for adding an Aperol Spritz to its wine collection.
The discount grocer recently revealed the arrival of the Bellucini Aperol Spritz in stores — and customers are loving it.
Aldi describes its latest addition as a “refreshing wine cocktail” that is “summer in a glass”.
The drink is Said to have citrus notes with just the right amount of fizz.
Aldi recommends pairing the drink with charcuterie or simply enjoying it on its own.
Since it debuted to the public, customers have been praising the new drink.
“Aldi is the best! Thank you for being there for me through those tight budget weeks. The prices are low but the quality is high!” A person he wrote On Instagram.
“I bought two. I love an easy Aperol,” commented another person.
“That’s exactly why I love hunting there,” said a third person.
“Hallelujah, thank you, Aldi!” another buyer celebrated.
Anyone who wants to try the new product should get to the store while they still can.
Aldi has revealed that this is a seasonal drink, so anyone who wants to try it needs to buy it while supplies last.
BATTLE OF THE CREAMERS
This isn’t the only new addition to the supermarket.
Aldi recently expanded its cream range to include Simply Nature Cookies & Cream and Barissimo Salted Caramel Mocha.
Shoppers immediately turned off the Internet, and while many loved Cookies & Cream, Salted Caramel Mocha wasn’t a fan favorite.
“How come the cookies and cream are so good and the salted caramel mocha is so, so bad?” they questioned in a Reddit post.
Can you get wine at Aldi?
Although Aldi has more than 2,000 locations, not all stores can sell wine and alcoholic beverages.
The retailer is only authorized to sell alcoholic beverages in certain locations that allow sales in supermarkets.
State laws typically determine where alcohol can be sold, but it can also be regulated at the municipal level.
For these reasons, Aldi recommends that customers check the store locator to see if they can purchase alcoholic beverages where they live.
If you live in an area that doesn’t allow Aldi to sell wine, you may want to order your favorite drinks online.
One person said they’re normally a big fan of Barissimo, but found the Salted Caramel Mocha “disgusting.”
“I was SO excited about this and it was so gross,” noted another.
A third suggested the cream tasted “too rich”.
Meanwhile, those who tried the Cookies & Cream flavor said it tasted great and blended well into their coffee.
“I can attest that it is very good!” they exclaimed.
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