Aldi has unveiled a new wine that promises to evoke memories of a beloved discontinued sweet.

The supermarket chain’s Specially Selected Strawberries & Cream Rosé, priced at £7.99 for a 75cl bottle, is being marketed as a nostalgic alternative to the axed Campino sweets.

The wine aims to capture the essence of the iconic red and white swirled candies that were once a staple on UK supermarket shelves.

Aldi’s offering boasts a “beautiful coral hue”, reminiscent of the sweets’ distinctive appearance.

‘Re-discover the good old days through rosé-coloured glasses’

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With aromas of fresh strawberry and ripe red cherry, complemented by a subtle hint of vanilla, the rosé seeks to recreate the flavour profile that made Campino sweets so popular.

The palate is described as both juicy and dry, striking a balance that may appeal to those yearning for a taste of their childhood.

The Specially Selected Strawberries & Cream Rosé offers customers a chance to “rediscover ‘the good old days’ through rosé-coloured glasses,” blending sentimentality with a contemporary twist.

Mistress of Wine, Sam Caporn, said: “With fresh notes of red berry fruits such as strawberry, raspberry and red cherries, expect your tastebuds to be transported to those delicious, nostalgic ‘sweet-shop’ flavours.

“You get the classic strawberry & cream notes, delicious and evocative – it’s certainly for those of us who grew up on penny sweets!”

In other Aldi drinks news, the supermarket has also unveiled its latest wine offering, the Specially Selected Peaches & Cream Chardonnay, priced at £7.99 for a 75cl bottle.

This Chardonnay boasts a creamy, silky texture with a “delightful balance of sweetness and freshness”.

Ripe peach and juicy nectarine flavours dominate, complemented by subtle hints of crisp white pear for added complexity.

Aldi has reintroduced a ‘lush’ £6 beauty product

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This versatile wine pairs well with a variety of dishes. Aldi recommends enjoying it alongside salads, light chicken dishes, or fresh fish for a delicious combination. It’s an ideal choice for a summer refreshment.

The supermarket has also reintroduced a “lush” £6 beauty product and “it smells lovely”.

Aldi has launched a “must-have” £10 heated hair tool which promises “enviable volume”.

In another major supermarket update, Lidl and Iceland customers have been warned as foods are pulled from shelves over health fears.

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