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I’m a booze expert & tested best value boxed wines… two top supermarket choices give you THREE times as much as a bottle

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NO longer considered a byword for sub-par plonk, wine in a box has come on leaps and bounds in recent years. 

Improvements to bag-in-container technology, which keeps oxygen out to ensure freshness and longevity, mean many vino producers will now package better grapes in this way. 

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Helena Nicklin tested supermarket boxed winesCredit: Oliver Dixon

And improved quality and sustainability - combined with good-value price tags - mean today’s quaffers are keener, too. 

Add in portability, convenience and the fact that most square tipples keep fresh in the fridge for up to a month if stored upright, and these bargain boxes can offer unbeatable booze bang for your buck. 

This month Aldi launched a brand new boxed Merlot containing the equivalent of three bottles’ worth of red wine for just £12.49.

Here drinks expert gives us her verdict on a range of supermarket bargain Chateau Cardboard red, white and pink top picks.

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Chardonnay, Morrisons 2022, £14.95 (£4.98/75cl) 13% 2.25L

Score: 3/5

This Morrisons Chardonnay has lots of ripe fruitinessCredit: Morrisons

This cheeky box of Chardonnay is described as fresh and citrusy on the outside of the box but when you swig the white wine inside it’s actually quite rich and flavoursome. 

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Made in Moldova, it’s not oaky as such, but think vanilla and melon with lots of ripe fruitiness. 

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For me it could do with a little zippier acidity, so it’s a bit of a one glass wonder if you are sipping alone, but it really comes to life with food and will be cracking with a chicken salad or roast.

Perfect for: Sunday lunch.

House Soave, £13.50 (£4.50/75cl) 11% 2.25L

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