A new wine range from €8.99 for spring weather

Wines for the Weekend: The idea of the new Unearthed wines range from Aldi is to introduce consumers to lesser-known wines and grape varieties

One wine is made from two local grape varieties and the other is grown in the Puglia region which forms the heel of Italy
One wine is made from two local grape varieties and the other is grown in the Puglia region which forms the heel of Italy

Last year, archaeologists in Olney, near Milton Keynes, uncovered the remains of a Roman villa and bath house under land destined to become an Aldi supermarket. Perhaps this inspired the new range of Aldi Unearthed wines, although the idea seems similar to Marks & Spencer’s “Found” range of wines. The idea is to introduce consumers to lesser-known wines and grape varieties.

Custoza is one of the lesser-known regions of the Veneto in Italy, covering roughly the same vineyard land as Bardolino. This wine is made from two local grape varieties, garganega and cortese, known locally as bianca fernanda. I am not sure how rare garganega is, as according to Wine-Searcher.com it is the most widely planted Italian white grape variety. Cortese is best-known as the grape behind Gavi.

Malvasia Nero is grown in the Puglia region which forms the heel of Italy. It varies in style from light to full-bodied.

It is a good aperitif, or a nice pair with summery salads
It is a good aperitif, or a nice pair with summery salads

Unearthed Custoza 2023

Lively and fresh with textured pears and peaches and a rounded finish. A good aperitif, or with summery salads. 12% abv. €8.99 from Aldi

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This wine is good on its own or with red meats
This wine is good on its own or with red meats

Unearthed Castellore Malvasia Nera 2022, Puglia

A sweetish medium-bodied wine with soft very ripe plums, dark cherries and chocolate. Good on its own or with red meats. 12% abv. €8.99 from Aldi.