THIRSTY customers are racing to get their hands on Aldi's new ‘groundbreaking' Still Prosecco.
The first of its kind in , shoppers can get a taste of the intriguing new beverage for under a tenner.

is offering a ‘fantastic alternative to other popular Italian white wines' – and shoppers can't get enough of it.
Taking the shelves by storm is CostelloreStill Prosecco DOC, costing just £5.99 for 75cl.
Shaking up the world, the latest beverage is set to become a staple this .
Available in stores now, the new tipple has had the seal of approval from wine expert, Sam Caporn, who described it as‘delicious'.
This innovative wine claims to be fresh and fruity – but without any fizz.
Mistress of Wine, Sam Caporn, teased: “This light, fresh, still Prosecco has much in common with its sparkling sibling, boasting notes of apricot, honeysuckle, ripe pear and melon with beautifully balancing lemon acidity. Delicious!”;
The Italian white wine could be a game-changer over the summer months.
It's said to be refreshing and crisp, so wine lovers could see their heads turned towards the lighter refreshment as the days get hotter.
The wine guru explained: “This is made from the same grape as the sparkling wine â Glera â and as such, it has the same tasty flavours of orchard and stone fruits.
“It also makes an excellent alternative to famous northern Italian wines such as Gavi.
“It would be fantastic when enjoyed alongside classic Italian dishes such as seafood pasta, carbonara or risotto.”;
Many other shoppers have urged others to ‘run’ toto nab the drinks, others have praised the much-lovedfor ‘slaying the game’ with the new.
In particular, the Belletti Hugo Spritz has sent shockwaves through and priced at just £4.49, it’s a .
While sweet-toothed fans are racing to new Ballycastle liqueur.
flavour has landed instores across the UK, and it’s being snapped up fast.
