Best canned goods 2025 – Top White, red, splash and rose wines
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Best canned goods for purchase at a glance
- Best aromatic white: Can of Wine Company Verdejo, £ 5.75
- Best premium rose in canned food: Mirabeau Ready-At-Wear Pink, £ 3.75
- Best big red: Banks Brothers Merlot, £ 21 for three
- Best Italian pink: Copper crew rosé, £ 10.50 for three
- Best Garnacha: Kanvas Garnacha Negra, £ 59.90 for 12
- Best English in doses: The unusual sparkling wine, £ 5.95
- Best budget sparkle: White canvas, £ 4
- It is best to cool red: Vinca Bio -rotwein, £ 3.50
Best canned goods that can be bought in 2025
Dose Wine Company Verdejo
Available by Ocado (£ 5.75)Present Dose Wine Company (£ 18 for three doses)
Best aromatic white
Verdejo is an aromatic white grape that is native to Spain, producing wines with striking almond, flower and citrus notes. This high-quality example comes from the canned wine company, which has a brilliant selection, from sparkling to juicy red and refreshing rosé. We strongly recommend getting a mixed case.
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Mirabeau Pret-A-Porter
Available by Tesco (£ 3.75)Present Sainsbury’s (£ 3.75)
Best Premium Rosé
This cans version has been awarded one of the biggest names in Provence Rosé, Mirabeau. It is incredibly pale, almost colorless, but with a lot of delicate strawberry and stone fruits as well as a refreshing saline solution. It is a great wine that you can bring to the beach.
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Banks Brothers Merlot
Available by Banks brothers (£ 21 for three)
Best big red
We tried a lot of wines from Banks Brothers and everything is pretty excellent. And no wonder: this new company buys wines from some serious stylish producers. In this case it is Glen Carlou in South Africa that offers a beautifully mature Merlot with silky tannins and ripe fruit and chocolate.
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Copper crew rosé
Available by The copper crew (£ 10.50 for three)
Best Italian pink
Copper Crew obtains her wines from Huplien. We think the pink is the selection of the bunch, but the red and white are also excellent. It is a mixture of Mediterranean varieties such as Primitivo and Negroamaro, which creates a brave rosato that is full of crispy red fruits and a very bitter sweet quality. This would be brilliant when grilling how it fits everything.
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Kanvas Garnaca Black
Available by Amazon (£ 59.99 for 12)
Best Garnacha
There are many Spanish Garnachas (also known as Grenache) in cans, probably because it is such a good source of high -quality cheap wine. This was particularly impressive: it bursts in front of tire raspberry fruits with a floral orange blossom quality. You could probably drink this chilled drink even though you can pay attention to the 14.5% ABV.
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The unusual bubbling rosé wine
Available by Ocado (£ 5.95)
Best sparkling rosé
The unusual wine company in canned goods that your wines from southern England is drawn. Everything it does is adorable how this sparkling Pinot Noir with its delicate cherry fruit with herbs and orange peeling, all of which are held with a slight sparkling wine. It shows how well English sparkling wine can be.
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White canvas
Available by The Cambridge Wine Merchants (£ 4.50)
Best sparkling white
A Prosecco-style wine that is much nicer than all the prosecutors I had at the price corresponds to almost 10 GBP per bottle. This is produced in northern Italy from a mixture of Chardonnay and Trebbiano grapes that produce a crispy, zingy, slightly sparkling wine with a zingy finish and only 10.5% alcohol.
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Vinca Bio -rotwein
Available by Abel & Cole (£ 3.50)
Best chilled red
This is a mixture of two of the best grapes of Sicily, Nero d’Avola and FRAPPATO, which are organically grown in the west of the island. Drink it relaxed to appreciate the tires of strawberry and pomegranate notes. It would be particularly beautiful with a tuna and orange salad. Vinca also makes a white and a rosé that is worth trying.
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