ALDI & LIDL Food and Drink Worth Trying?
Discussion
V8mate said:
RammyMP said:
This week I have mostly been eating Aldi Carlos stone bake frozen pizzas. In particular the chicken and chorizo, they’re good for the price, £1.59 from memory.
Yep. Aldi is certainly pizza king of all the supermarkets, across both frozen and fresh products.I've mentioned it before, they did a 'Sloppy Joe' a few years back that was absolutely amazing.
We never got the 'Etna' in our store though.
tedmus said:
Ooooh, had the Zinfandel but not this Primitivo, may have to see if I can get some!
They're one and the same, Primitivo is the original (and some would say proper or correct) old world name, Zinfandel is the new world name. It's interchangeable and I suppose the label changes depending on which market it's being sold in. Continentals get Primitivo, us new world drinking plebs get Zinfandel as the name is likely to be more familiar to those who drink Californian.Edited by 21st Century Man on Monday 25th January 08:54
wobert said:
Nice heavy bottle with a deep punt, always a good sign....
24 seconds in...https://youtu.be/ZK0GgCyFyNQ
CharlesdeGaulle said:
I bought this in my local Aldi (not UK) and have just noticed it's 15%. I'm not sure I've ever noticed an Italian wine being that strong before.
I've got an Amarone lying down in my collection which is 17%The Aldi one is clearly attempting to be an Amarone 'fake' with the name - I tried the SA version from Aldi but it's nothing like Amarone.. unfortunately
Lotobear said:
CharlesdeGaulle said:
I bought this in my local Aldi (not UK) and have just noticed it's 15%. I'm not sure I've ever noticed an Italian wine being that strong before.
I've got an Amarone lying down in my collection which is 17%The Aldi one is clearly attempting to be an Amarone 'fake' with the name - I tried the SA version from Aldi but it's nothing like Amarone.. unfortunately
Amarone predominately originates from the Veneto region.
Alberone from the south of Italy, e.g.Puglia.
So I’m struggling to see how one can be a ‘fake’ of the other....
A social group I’m part of does an annual wine quiz, usually themed, e.g old world vs new, or Aldi / Lidl etc.
The Grand Alberone has “won” that quiz for the last two years, as the best wine sampled for the money.
21st Century Man said:
tedmus said:
Ooooh, had the Zinfandel but not this Primitivo, may have to see if I can get some!
They're one and the same, Primitivo is the original (and some would say proper or correct) old world name, Zinfandel is the new world name. It's interchangeable and I suppose the label changes depending on which market it's being sold in. Continentals get Primitivo, us new world drinking plebs get Zinfandel as the name is likely to be more familiar to those who drink Californian.Just looking at upcoming offers... do I need one of these?
https://www.aldi.co.uk/go-fish-underwater-camera/p...
https://www.aldi.co.uk/go-fish-underwater-camera/p...
RC1807 said:
CharlesdeGaulle said:
Is it any good, chief?SpeckledJim said:
21st Century Man said:
A few pages back someone mentioned Brains Faggots, which resulted in a spontaneous purchase at Aldi today, for old time's sake.
JTFC!!!
Dog food mousse in gravy.
Yeah, that, but in a good way.JTFC!!!
Dog food mousse in gravy.
More sort of a thick dog food Angel Delight in ball form, in a delicious West Country sauce. Scrumptious.
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