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Aldi's wines have won a string of awards at the International Wine Challenge awards Wine fans looking for a top tipple should look no further than their local supermarket, according to the results of the 2015 International Wine Challenge which were announced today.Some 498 own-brand and exclusive supermarket wines received medals at the prestigious wine competition, 138 more than last year, as UK retailers continue to improve their wine ranges.Wines created for Aldi, Asda, Marks & Spencer, Morrisons, Sainsbury's, Tesco, The Co-operative and Waitrose all picked up Gold medals, with 33 in total being awarded to supermarket wines.
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White wine fans should try to get their hands on Tesco finest* Chablis 2013 (RRP £9.99) or Tesco finest* Sancerre 2013 (RRP £11.99), as both scooped Gold at the competition. Three supermarket wines awarded gold medals at the International Wine Challenge: (left to right) Aldi's The Exquisite Collection Clare Valley Riesling 2014 (£6.99), Aldi's The Exquisite Collection Private Bin Sauvignon Blanc 2014 (£7.99) and Tesco's Finest Chablis 2013 (£9.99)Tesco finest* Vintage Grand Cru Champagne 2007 was also awarded Gold and would leave you change from £25, showing you don't need to break the bank to get a fine champagne. Sainsbury's scooped a total of four Gold medals, as well as 16 Silver medals and 40 Bronze. Morrisons received four Gold medals at tranche one of the competition, as well as 16 Silver medals and 24 Bronze.Aldi produced two of the best value Gold medals winners of the whole competition, both available for less than £8. The retailer also picked up eight Silver and 18 Bronze medals.

A bottle of The Exquisite Collection Clare Valley Riesling (£6.99), which is a white wine from Australia, and The Exquisite Collection Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc (£7.99), also white, from New Zealand scooped the gold medals.The gold gongs are the award's highest accolade, usually reserved for pricey vintages typically found in high-end wine retailers. Three wines created exclusively for Waitrose were also awarded Gold medals.The premium supermarket also secured 19 Silver and 30 Bronze medals for wine created for its range.Shoppers looking to splash out on an exquisite red should try and get their hand on Gold medal winner Craggy Range Te Muna Road Pinot Noir 2013 created in Martinborough, New Zealand (£22.99). Polish Hill River Riesling 2008 (RRP £8.99) and Tre Fiori Greco Di Tufo 2013 (RRP £10.99) also both picked up Gold medals. The premium supermarket also secured 19 Silver and 30 Bronze medals for wine created for its range. The Co-operative received a single Gold medal for its Château Roumieu 2012 which costs just £11.99.

In addition, the supermarket received four Silver and 17 Bronze medals.Charles Metcalfe, Co-Chairman of the IWC commented: 'Year on year, supermarket own-brand ranges continue to improve and impress the IWC judges. 'Shoppers really are spoiled for choice in the wine aisles, with medal winners to be found in all major supermarket chains. 'Supermarket buyers have demonstrated their talent for sourcing fantastic wines from all around the world, usually at pretty keen prices. 'Whether you are looking for top-class fizz, red, white, sherry or port, you can find some cracking examples on supermarket shelves.'Tony Baines, Joint Managing Director for Corporate Buying at Aldi, said: 'Every single accolade from this esteemed expert panel is a huge honour but 43 is truly fantastic.'It is good to see our wine range recognised by some of the world's leading experts.'It shows that the best quality products needn't cost the earth and demonstrates our commitment to delivering exceptional value and excellent quality drinks to our shoppers.'And it's not just wine Aldi is good for.

Last month the supermarket won seven top international awards for its spirits and liqueurs - trumping drinks six times more expensive.Aldi's range of gin, vodka and liqueurs, with an average price of just £8, won five silver medals, as well as two bronze, at the International Spirits Challenge.Among the winning drinks, Aldi's Oliver Cromwell London Dry Gin (£9.99) picked up a silver medal, while Beefeater Burrough's Reserve Gin which sells for a staggering £62.95 was given a bronze in its category The Exquisite Collection Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc (£7.99) The Exquisite Collection Clare Valley Riesling (£6.99)The Venturer Series Côtes du Gascogne (£4.79)The Exquisite Collection Riax Baixas Albariño (£5.99)The Exquisite Collection Muscadet Sevre et Maine Sur Lie (£5.99)Philippe Michel Crémant du Jura Chardonnay (£7.29) The Exquisite Collection Limestone Coast Chardonnay 2013 (£5.99) The Venturer Series Old Vines Garnacha (£4.79) The Lot Series Pezenas The Lot Series Lot Series Valle de Leyda Sauvignon Blanc (£9.99)The Venturer Series de Leyda Sauvignon Blanc (£4.79)The Exquisite Collection New Zealand Pinot Noir (£6.99) The Lot Series Malbec Cabernet (£9.99)The Exquisite

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