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I tried supermarket wine in a can – the cheapest can tastes best and it was nicer than M&S

WINE in a can is the perfect summer tipple to take to the beach or on a picnic.

But which supermarket version is the best value?

Woman pouring rosé wine from a can into a glass.
David McHugh / Brighton Pictures
Rosie Taylor tested wine in a can ahead of summer[/caption]

We’ve tested the wine cans offered by major supermarkets against the leading brand Most Wanted, to find out which is the best value for money.

Here are how wine cans from Asda, Sainsbury’s, Aldi, Waitrose and M&S compared.

We scored them out of ten for taste and out of ten for value for money, taking into account size and alcohol content.

Here’s how they scored out of a total of 20 points:

Most Wanted Pinot Grigio Fizz

  • £2.65 for 200ml (11% ABV)
Can of Most Wanted Pinot Grigio Fizz.
David McHugh / Brighton Pictures
Most Wanted is a premium brand – but it wasn’t the most expensive in our test[/caption]

The Most Wanted wine in a can was gently bubbly and had a light, fruity taste.

Although a premium brand, this was actually not the most expensive wine can we tried – working out at £1.33 per 100ml.

It’s a great wine to take on a day out.

  • Taste: 9/10
  • Value: 7/10
  • Total: 16/20

Asda Pica Pica Sauvignon Blanc & Pinot Grigio Rose

  • £2.48 for 250ml (11% ABV)
Two cans of Pica Pica wine; one Pinot Grigio Rosé, the other Sauvignon Blanc.
David McHugh / Brighton Pictures
Asda’s wine were not a hit among our testers[/caption]

Asda’s Pica Pica wine cans were very harsh and made our testers wince.

Both the wine and the rose versions had a chemical smell and tasted like medicine.

Although a bargain price, at just 99p per 100ml, you would be better off spending slightly more on another brand.

  • Taste: 3/10
  • Value: 8/10
  • Total: 11/20

Sainsbury’s Pinot Pinot Pinot Grigio Fizz & Pinot Grigio Pink Fizz

  • £2.60 for 200ml (11% ABV)
Two cans of Pinot Grigio fizz, one pink and one black.
David McHugh / Brighton Pictures
Sainsbury’s versions were a close copy of the Most Wanted brand[/caption]

The Sainsbury’s Pinot Pinot wine can range was fizzy with a light fruity taste that was pretty similar to the Most Wanted brand.

But the rose version had hardly any colour when it was poured out of the can.

At £1.30 per 100ml, these were one of the cheapest wine can versions we tried and were a close copy of the brand.

  • Taste: 6/10
  • Value: 8/10
  • Total: 14/20

WINNERAldi Costellore PG Fizz Pinot Grigio Fizz & Pinot Grigio Blush Fizz

  • £6.99 for 75cl (11.5% ABV)
Two cans of Costellore Pinot Grigio Fizz; one blush, one regular.
David McHugh / Brighton Pictures
Aldi was crowned the winner in our test[/caption]

Working out at just 95p per 100ml, this was the cheapest wine we tested – and it was surprisingly nice.

Aldi’s wine in a can was gently fizzy, with a slightly dry, fruity taste.

It was very light and easy to drink, making it a perfect picnic tipple.

We preferred the white version to the blush, which had a harsher alcohol taste.

  • Taste: 8/10
  • Value: 9/10
  • Total: 17/20

Waitrose Italia Pinot Grigio Rose Can

  • £3.65 for 250ml (12.5% ABV)
Can of Pinot Grigio Rosé wine from Pavia, Italy.
David McHugh / Brighton Pictures
Waitrose’s wine can version was flat without any fizz[/caption]

This was the only wine in a can we tried which was flat, without any fizz.

It was relatively light and easy to drink but had a background harsh chemical taste which became stronger as it got warm.

This was a larger can than most of the others we tried and also had the highest alcohol content, at 12.5 per cent ABV.

But this was reflected in the £1.46 per 100ml cost.

  • Taste: 7/10
  • Value: 8/10
  • Total: 15/20

M&S Bramble Hill Sparkling White & Sparkling Rose

  • £5 for 200ml (11% ABV)
Two cans of Bramble Hill sparkling wine; one white, one rosé.
David McHugh / Brighton Pictures
The wine at M&S had lots of light bubbles and were easy to drink[/caption]

These M&S English wines were the fanciest cans we tried.

Both were fizzing with lots of light bubbles and were easy to drink.

The white was more fruity and lighter than the rose, which had a harsher taste to it.

But at £5 for a small 200ml can, these worked out at £2.50 per 100ml – more than twice as expensive as the Aldi version.

  • Taste: 7/10
  • Value: 4/10
  • Total: 11/20

How to save money on your supermarket shop

THERE are plenty of ways to save on your grocery shop.

You can look out for yellow or red stickers on products, which show when they’ve been reduced.

If the food is fresh, you’ll have to eat it quickly or freeze it for another time.

Making a list should also save you money, as you’ll be less likely to make any rash purchases when you get to the supermarket.

Going own brand can be one easy way to save hundreds of pounds a year on your food bills too.

This means ditching “finest” or “luxury” products and instead going for “own” or value” type of lines.

Plenty of supermarkets run wonky veg and fruit schemes where you can get cheap prices if they’re misshapen or imperfect.

For example, Lidl runs its Waste Not scheme, offering boxes of 5kg of fruit and vegetables for just £1.50.

If you’re on a low income and a parent, you may be able to get up to £442 a year in Healthy Start vouchers to use at the supermarket too.

Plus, many councils offer supermarket vouchers as part of the Household Support Fund.

Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing money-sm@news.co.uk.

Plus, you can join our Sun Money Chats and Tips Facebook group to share your tips and stories

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Met Office issues more storm warnings TODAY after UK lashed by flash floods, thunder & lightning on hottest day of year

BRITS are braced for more stormy weather today after the UK was lashed by flash floods, thunder and lightning yesterday.

The Met Office has issued a number of storm warnings with wild conditions threatening disruption across the country.

Lightning striking over houses.
Lightning strikes in the sky along Church Street in Witham, Essex, early this morning
Lightning striking near Blackpool Tower and Ferris wheel.
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Thunderstorms in Blackpool[/caption]
Map of UK with yellow thunderstorm warning.
Met Office
Weather warnings for thunderstorms on Saturday are widespread across the UK[/caption]

It comes after the mercury soared to sweltering temperatures on the hottest day of the year to date.

The Met Office said Santon Downham in Suffolk reached 29.4C on Friday – setting a new high for the year.

More than 30,000 lightning strikes were already recorded up to 6am on Saturday as storms push northwards, although the Met Office said the “vast majority” had been over the sea.

A yellow thunderstorm warning is in place until 6pm on Saturday covering the South West, North East and North of England, Wales and much of Scotland.

The Met Office has warned that some areas could see 30-50mm of rain in a few hours, while a few locations could reach up to 80mm.

Thunderstorms could be accompanied by strong wind gusts and hail with the storms potentially bringing road flooding, difficult driving conditions, power cuts and flooding of homes and businesses.

A further yellow warning comes into force in the eastern half of Northern Ireland from 6am to 6pm on Saturday.

Meanwhile, a similar warning has been in place across the South East of England overnight following an amber alert on Friday.

Kent experienced heavy rainfall overnight, with flooded roads in parts of Dover.

A lightning strike was the likeliest cause of a fire in a residential building in St Leonards-on-Sea on Friday night, according to East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service.

They said there were no reports of casualties and the fire had been extinguished.

In Devon, where North Wyke near Okehampton saw 36.4mm of rain on Friday, five flood warnings were issued overnight by the Environment Agency, alongside 46 flood alerts in the South West, South East and Midlands.

A further six flood alerts have been put in place by Natural Resources Wales in South Wales.

National Rail said a landslip had stopped all services between Exeter St Davids and Okehampton, with the weather conditions meaning it is not safe for engineers to reach the site.

Disruption is expected until 1pm.

Rail operators warned customers to check for updates on services on Saturday morning, while Heathrow Airport apologised to passengers late on Friday night for flights delayed by “adverse weather conditions”.

Met Office chief meteorologist Steve Ramsdale said: “While the warnings cover the areas of the country most at risk of seeing thunderstorms, not everyone within a warning area will experience a thunderstorm.

“For many, it will remain dry much of the time”

Heavy showers and thunderstorms are expected to ease slightly throughout the day, with the driest and brightest weather in the South East, which will remain very warm.

The Met Office said showers will continue to ease through Sunday, with dry weather for most of the country on Monday and Tuesday.

Katharine Smith, flood duty manager at the Environment Agency, said: “There is a risk of significant and localised surface water flooding impacts in parts of England.

“Environment Agency teams have ensured rivers and watercourses are clear ahead of the storms and stand ready to support local authorities in their response to surface water flooding.

“We urge people not to drive through flood water as just 30cm of flowing water is enough to move your car.”

Lightning striking the sea during a storm.
Kevin Jay/pictureexclusive.com
Lightning storm over the sea near a wind farm, viewed from Holland-On-Sea in Essex on Friday[/caption]

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