I'm curious as to whether there would be more of a push to discount 'premium' lower alcohol wines due to MUP.when they removed alcohol from supermarket loyalty points & vouchers i reduced the amount i bought, and this will probably reduce it further (i didn't drink much to begin with). but it will be interesting to see if there's a bigger selection of wine at 12%, which would suit me. Most wines seem to be 13 or 14%. the hospital stats would be most interesting, to see if there's any reduction in a&e admissions due to alcohol
When I started drinking red wine 12.5% was standard, lately due to climate change it has creeped up to 13%+
I suppose there's more scope with white wines, red wines at that % are thin on the ground and sometimes taste that way too
Tesco have this Italian red for €7 which is 11.5%. I found it too light tbh, maybe one for lunch or chilled in summer.
Similar story with their Isla Negra range reduced to €7.50 which are 12%
More promising, from Eurospar is the Angelica Chianti which iirc was 12% and very nice, I think that is €9.99.