Sainsbury's mulled wine tops blind taste test for quality and value

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Sainsbury's mulled wine has been named the best in a recent blind taste test conducted by Which? It scored 73% and costs £3 for 750ml, outperforming more expensive options from brands like M&S and Waitrose. The Co-op and Three Mills mulled wines followed closely behind with scores of 68% each, priced at £4.50 for 750ml. Both were praised for their appearance and mouthfeel but received mixed reviews on flavor. Aldi and Lidl, typically strong contenders, scored lower at 67%. Tesco's mulled wine was rated the lowest at 62%. The taste test highlighted Sainsbury's as a standout choice for quality and affordability.


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