
ALDI is celebrating summer with the return of its much-loved Monsigny Premier Cru Brut Champagne and a line-up of wines all priced under $20.
With longer days and warm nights on the way, the supermarket’s new range focuses on light, refreshing drops fit for seafood lunches, sunset picnics and summer celebrations.
Bringing Back a Cult Favourite
Back on shelves this season, the Monsigny Premier Cru Brut Champagne ($39.99) has become a cult favourite for its value and crowd-pleasing style.
ALDI wine expert and buying director Jason Bowyer said: “Our shoppers have eagerly anticipated the return of the Monsigny Champagne, and we are pleased to bring back this crowd favourite.
“Monsigny is a highly rated and beautifully crafted Champagne that is constantly praised for its quality, and it comes at a fraction of the price of other Champagnes.”
Bowyer added that this summer’s range reflects the shift toward lighter styles. “As summer approaches, we’ve seen that Australians are reaching for wines that are light, fresh and easy on both the palate and the wallet.
“This season, ALDI’s range is packed with refreshing, fruit-forward varieties, perfectly crafted to complement those warm-weather moments.”
The New Wines
Among the new additions is the L’Expression Sud France Pinot Gris 2024 ($10.99), a crisp, gold medal-winning French wine that balances ripe fruit with freshness. From Tasmania, the Blackstone Paddock Limited Release Pinot Gris 2024 ($19.99) offers a smooth, cool-climate profile that pairs well with soft cheeses.
Chardonnay drinkers have two options this summer. The Big Bear Californian Chardonnay 2023 ($13.99) delivers a classic buttery style, while the Blackstone Paddock Limited Release Margaret River Chardonnay 2024 ($19.99) arrives with major accolades, including Champion Wine of Show at the 2025 Cairns Wine Show.
Rosé fans can look to Italy and France. The Nerissimo Primitivo Rosé Puglia 2024 ($14.99) is light and elegant, while the Francois Lurton Nizas Languedoc Rosé 2024 ($11.99) blends Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre for a dry, summery finish.
For something a little sweeter, the Moscato D’Asti DOCG 2024 ($14.99) brings soft bubbles and a fruity edge, ideal with desserts or fruit platters. Rounding out the line-up, the Corte Carista Soave Classico DOC 2024 ($11.99) offers an Italian white that balances crisp citrus and almond notes, perfect for anyone wanting to branch out from Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Grigio.
The full summer range is available now at ALDI stores across Australia, offering wine lovers a mix of local and international bottles to explore through the warmer months.
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