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The best wine in the world is £4.37

A panel of 240 wine experts blind-tested vino before they announced the victor, and gave the medal to La Moneda Reserva Malbec.

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A panel of 240 jolly wine experts hailed it as “the ultimate crowd pleaser”, saying that it tasted like “freshly crushed black fruit, creamy vanilla yoghurt and pepper spice”.

A budget wine judged to be the best of its kind in the world has sold out at Cheltenham’s Asda store.

On sale since October 2015, the supermarket giant is recalling the product as a precautionary measure.

Judges called the wine “full of energy” and praised its “excellent freshness”, according to the Independent.

One of the world’s best wines is available at supermarkets across Coventry and Warwickshire – for less than a FIVER.

The wine is usually priced at £5.75 but is now on a price promotion at the supermarket.

“The La Moneda Reserva Malbec is now on rollback at £4.37 (it usually retails at £5.75), and as the ideal match to barbecued meats, we’re expecting high demand in the coming weeks!” “We only award medals to wines in which consumers can have the utmost confidence”.

“The La Moneda Reserva Malbec is also now on rollback at £4.37, and as the ideal match to barbecued meats, we’re expecting high demand in the coming weeks”.

Marks & Spencer has seen an astonishing 74per cent increase in sales of English wine over the last two months compared to the same time a year ago.

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Gusbourne won the best red in the over £15 sector Pinot Noir and Chardonnay Kits Coty Estate was the best white over £15.

A wine costing less than a fiver has been named the best around