
If your wine rack needs a top-up, you’ve come to the right place, as we’ve tracked down the best deals on top-rated wines.
Whether you’re looking for the perfect bottle of red to sip during cosy evenings in front of the TV, or need a crisp white to pair with fish at your next dinner party, we’ve found some real corkers. We’ve even found some remarkably drinkable rosé wines.
Whichever option takes your fancy, when it comes to sniffing out top bargains, we pride ourselves on bringing you the best of the bunch, with wine offers to suit most palates and budgets.
With excellent savings on bottles from around the world, you’re spoilt for choice this month, as supermarkets and specialist retailers are dishing out the discounts.
These wine deals might not stick around for long, though, so now’s the time to discover a new quaffable favourite for less. Chin chin.
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The best wine deals for August 2025 are:
- Waitrose Cave de Lugny Crémant De Bourgogne: Was £17, now £13, Waitrosecellar.com
- Taittinger brut prestige rosé, NV: Was £49, now £40, Waitrosecellar.com
- Altos de Torona Albariño: Was £15, now £12, Waitrosecellar.com
- 19 Crimes Red Wine: Was £10, now £7.47, Amazon.co.uk
- Studio by Miraval rosé, 2024: Was £12.75, now £10.75, Waitrose.com
- Screaming Devil Côtes de Provence rosé: Was £12.97, now £9.97, Asda.com
- Taylor’s historical collection ‘the mallet’ reserve tawny port: Was £35, now £31, Majestic.co.uk
Waitrose Cave de Lugny Crémant De Bourgogne: Was £17, now £13, Waitrosecellar.com

This Waitrose Crémant makes an affordable alternative to champagne. In our round-up of the best supermarket wines, Libby Brodie, a qualified wine consultant, explains that this is almost identical to champagne, as it’s “made from the same grape, but from just down the road in Burgundy”. Right now, there’s more than 20 per cent off at Waitrose, plus it’s available to buy in a case of six or 12 if you want to stock up for summer celebrations.
Taittinger brut prestige rosé, NV: Was £49, now £40, Waitrosecellar.com

Wine expert Rosamund Hall called this “a joyous pink champagne for the summer months” in her review of the best rosé wines, and right now you can save on the premium bottle with a £9 discount at Waitrose. This “versatile and revitalising wine”, with notes of strawberries and redcurrants, can be enjoyed alongside your summer barbecue dishes or by itself as a celebratory aperitif.
Altos de Torona Albariño: Was £15, now £12, Waitrosecellar.com

Save on your summer tipples with 20 per cent off our best supermarket crisp white wine. Journalist and wine expert Katie Brook recommends the Albariño as an alternative to more popular sauvignon blanc or pinot gris white wines. Its “salty edge” also makes it a perfect pairing for seafood dishes.
19 Crimes Red Wine: Was £10, now £7.47, Amazon.co.uk

If you’re after an affordable red, you can’t go wrong with our best supermarket red wine. Wine writer, Aidy Smith, described the 19 Crimes red as “plush and well-rounded with an indulgently moreish character”, with notes of “jammy blackcurrants and juicy plums”. What’s even better is that you can usually find it on offer – for example, we’ve spotted reductions at Amazon and Asda, where you can snap it up for just over £7.
Studio by Miraval rosé, 2024: Was £12.75, now £10.75, Waitrose.com

Celeb wines can be a mixed bag but this rosé from Brad Pitt’s Château Miraval was named a top rosé by wine expert Rosamund Hall. She called the wine “exceptional” after blind tasting it with other Provençal rosés and, right now, it has a small reduction at Waitrose.
Screaming Devil Côtes de Provence rosé: Was £12.97, now £9.97, Asda.com

If you want the feeling of sipping Whispering Angel without the £25 price tag, it’s worth checking out our alternatives, chosen by wine experts and sommeliers. One of our top picks, Asda’s Screaming Devil Côtes de Provence rosé, has been reduced by more than 20 per cent, meaning you can snag a bottle for less than £10. Assistant travel editor and wine expert Emilee Tombs describes it as “tropical on the nose, with a touch of ripe mango complementing tart red fruits.” She recommends pairing it with fresh summer dishes such as grilled fish or a watermelon salad.
Iziza Exceptional Sites Swartland shiraz mourvedre grenache, 2023: Was £15.99, now £10.99, Virginwines.co.uk

Hailing from the Swartland region of South Africa, this full-bodied red wine is said to pair well with meaty dishes, such as pies, pizzas and roast lamb. Suitable for vegans, it’s been described by the winemaker as boldly flavoured, with notes of berries and spice. You can save more than 30 per cent on a bottle with this Virgin Wines deal.
Parcel Series marlborough sauvignon blanc 2023, New Zealand: Was £25, now £15, Majestic.co.uk

Buy a case of six bottles of this New Zealand sauvignon blanc and you’ll save £10 per bottle. The grapes are grown in vineyards where the soils are said to afford the wine fresh aromas of white peach, lemon, apple and mango. Described as youthful with a refreshing acidity, it’s said to pair well with salads or grilled chicken, which we think should make it a great accompaniment to a light al fresco lunch.
Taylor’s historical collection ‘the mallet’ reserve tawny port: Was £35, now £31, Majestic.co.uk

Attention, port fans: this tawny port deal saves you £4 per bottle when you buy six. In his review of the best ports, our drinks writer, John Clarke, noted this port offers “a bountiful amount of dried fruit and walnut flavours, along with notes of caramel and plum, and hints of coffee and spice”.
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