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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lois Mackenzie

Wine lovers can save 25% at Waitrose with this six-bottle deal

You can mix and match between red, white, rosé, and sparkling wines - (The Independent)

Looking to stock up on wine? Waitrose has just launched a new offer that could make your next shop a little cheaper. You can currently get 25 per cent off selected wines when you buy six or more bottles, with plenty of options to choose from.

It’s a particularly good deal if you’ve been hoping to try some new wines, as the offer allows you to mix and match. So you can pick out a selection of reds, whites, rosés and sparkling bottles and still get the 25 per cent discount.

There are some exclusions to keep in mind: the offer applies only to selected lines and excludes wines and champagne priced at £6 or less or £100 or more, as well as boxed wine. Orders must be delivered or collected between 19 August and 1 September 2026, and the offer is subject to availability.

Here, we’ve rounded up some of the bottles included in the deal. Whether you’re after a reliable favourite or fancy trying something different, now is the time to stock up.

Read more: 11 best proseccos for all budgets

Domaine Paul Blanck riesling grand cru furstentum

 (Waitrose)
(Waitrose)

This is said to be a dry, elegant wine with citrus flavours and a rich character. A long growing season helps to give the grapes plenty of concentration, producing a fuller flavour.

Château Queyret-Pouillac

 (Waitrose)
(Waitrose)

This 2020 bordeaux is a medium- to full-bodied red made from merlot, cabernet sauvignon and cabernet franc. It has a cherry-red colour, and is touted as having strawberry and raspberry flavours with a long finish and smooth tannins.

La Gioiosa Asolo prosecco superiore DOCG brut 2022

 (Waitrose)
(Waitrose)

Described as having a fruity aroma and pale straw-yellow colour, this prosecco has a 10.5 per cent ABV. It’s ready to drink now, but can also be kept for up to two years if you’re stocking up ahead of future celebrations.

Penfolds champagne brut NV

 (Waitrose)
(Waitrose)

Made in collaboration with Champagne Thienot, this bottle is a blend of 45 per cent pinot noir, 35 per cent pinot meunier and 20 per cent chardonnay. It’s said to be fresh and lively, with flavours of lemon meringue, raspberry, nougat and vanilla.

Taittinger prestige rosé champagne

 (Waitrose)
(Waitrose)

A vibrant pink champagne, this bottle is touted as having flavours of raspberry, cherry and redcurrant. Serve it on its own or pair it with shellfish, fresh salads, quiche or a light fruit dessert.

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