You don’t need to spend a fortune to drink well. In fact, some of the most awarded wines in recent international competitions were found not on the shelves of exclusive wine merchants — but in the aisles of Lidl Germany. With over 150 wines in their permanent range and a rotating monthly Wine Tour selection, Lidl has quietly become one of Europe’s most impressive wine retailers. Here are the best bottles to look for on your next visit.

🏆 Lidl Wine — By the Numbers
- 47 medals at the Sommeliers Choice Awards
- 101 medals (including 16 gold) at the LA International Wine Competition
- 150+ wines in the permanent range
- 15–20 new wines each month via the Wine Tour programme
- Most award-winning bottles priced under €10
Best Red Wines at Lidl Germany
1. Deluxe Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon (Australia)
Price: ~€7.99 | Style: Full-bodied, rich
This Australian Cabernet Sauvignon consistently ranks among the best supermarket reds in Europe. It impresses with depth, structure and genuine varietal clarity — blackcurrant, cedar and a hint of tobacco on the finish. At under €8, it comfortably rivals bottles costing three to four times the price. Pair it with grilled steak, lamb chops or a hearty beef stew.
2. 5 Oros Rioja Crianza (Spain)
Price: ~€5.99 | Style: Medium-bodied, oaky
A standout from Lidl’s Wine Tour, this Rioja Crianza offers the classic combination of red fruit, vanilla and spice that the region is famous for. The oak ageing gives it a polished, smooth texture that belies its price tag. Ideal with roasted pork, manchego cheese or tapas.
3. Hacienda Uvantis Navarra (Spain)
Price: ~€5.29 | Style: Fruity, approachable
One of the most affordable red wines in the Lidl range, the Hacienda Uvantis from Navarra delivers bright cherry and plum flavours with soft tannins. A perfect everyday table wine — uncomplicated, food-friendly and ideal for midweek dinners.

Best White Wines at Lidl Germany
4. Ponte Giulio Orvieto Classico (Italy)
Price: ~€5.49 | Style: Crisp, mineral
This Italian white from Umbria is zesty and mineral-fresh — a perfect warm-weather wine. Expect citrus, green apple and a clean, refreshing finish. It’s the kind of bottle you open on a summer afternoon with a simple plate of pasta, grilled fish or a fresh salad.
5. German Riesling — Rheingau (Germany)
Price: ~€6.99 | Style: Aromatic, off-dry
No German supermarket wine list would be complete without a proper Riesling, and Lidl’s Rheingau offering is excellent. Bright acidity, stone fruit aromas and a characteristic floral note make it one of the best-value German white wines you can buy. Pair with Asian cuisine, seafood or simply enjoy on its own.
6. Muscadet (France)
Price: ~€5.99 | Style: Bone-dry, fresh
A Loire Valley classic that’s often overlooked. Lidl’s Muscadet is lean, crisp and unapologetically dry — ideal for oysters, mussels or any seafood dish. It’s one of the best sub-€6 whites available in any German supermarket.
Best Sparkling & Rosé Wines at Lidl Germany
7. Comte de Senneval Champagne (France)
Price: ~€13.99 | Style: Classic Champagne, fine bubbles
Yes, genuine Champagne for under €14. The Comte de Senneval is one of Lidl’s most popular bottles — and for good reason. It offers fine, persistent bubbles, brioche notes and a clean citrus finish that stands up well against Champagnes costing €30 or more. Perfect for celebrations, aperitifs or as a gift.
8. Allini Asti Spumante DOCG (Italy)
Price: ~€5.49 | Style: Sweet, aromatic
A gold medal winner at international competitions, this Italian sparkling wine is lightly sweet, aromatic and delightfully easy to drink. Peach, apricot and floral notes make it a crowd-pleaser — ideal for brunch, light desserts or as a welcome drink at parties.
9. Rosé from Navarra (Spain)
Price: ~€7.49 | Style: Dry, fruity
Spanish Navarra is one of Europe’s great rosé regions, and Lidl’s offering captures the style perfectly: dry, refreshing and full of strawberry and watermelon flavour. A brilliant summer wine at a very reasonable price.
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10. Grauburgunder “My Treasure” — Rheinhessen (Germany)
Price: ~€7.49 | Style: Smooth, rounded
Part of Lidl’s curated German wine range, this Grauburgunder (Pinot Gris) from Rheinhessen is smooth, lightly creamy and beautifully balanced. A great introduction to German wines beyond Riesling, and perfect with white meat, mushroom dishes or soft cheeses.

Quick Reference: Price & Pairing Guide
| Wine | Price | Best Paired With |
|---|---|---|
| Coonawarra Cab Sauv | €7.99 | Grilled steak, lamb |
| 5 Oros Rioja Crianza | €5.99 | Roasted pork, tapas |
| Orvieto Classico | €5.49 | Pasta, grilled fish |
| Rheingau Riesling | €6.99 | Asian cuisine, seafood |
| Comte de Senneval Champagne | €13.99 | Aperitif, celebrations |
| Allini Asti Spumante | €5.49 | Brunch, light desserts |
| Grauburgunder “My Treasure” | €7.49 | White meat, soft cheese |
Tips for Shopping Lidl Wines
- Check the Wine Tour every month. New curated selections drop on the last Thursday of each month. These rotating picks tend to be the most carefully selected bottles in the store — and once they’re gone, they’re gone.
- Look for Richard Bampfield’s tasting notes. Lidl’s Master of Wine consultant provides objective scoring on in-store wine crates. If a bottle has his tasting notes attached, it’s been vetted by one of the most qualified palates in the industry.
- Download the Lidl Plus app. Exclusive app-only wine deals appear weekly, including occasional Champagne offers at significant discounts.
- Don’t overlook the private labels. Lidl’s own-brand wines (like Cimarosa and Bottle Notes) have won dozens of international medals. Don’t dismiss them because they lack a recognisable name.
- Buy by region, not by price. Some of Lidl’s best wines are their cheapest. The €5.29 Navarra red and €5.49 Orvieto Classico are proof that great wine doesn’t require a big budget.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Lidl wines actually good quality?
Yes. Lidl wines have won over 190 medals at international wine competitions including the Sommeliers Choice Awards, LA International Wine Competition and Decanter World Wine Awards. Many of their most awarded bottles are priced under €10.
What is the Lidl Wine Tour?
The Lidl Wine Tour is a monthly rotating selection of 15–20 curated wines that launch on the last Thursday of each month. These are typically limited-time offerings — once they sell out, they don’t come back until the next rotation.
What is the cheapest wine at Lidl Germany?
Red wines at Lidl Germany start from around €5.29 (such as the Hacienda Uvantis Navarra). White wines start from a similar price point. Even at these entry-level prices, the quality is consistently well-reviewed.
Final Thoughts
The idea that great wine must be expensive is simply outdated — and Lidl Germany proves it every day. Whether you’re stocking up for a dinner party, discovering a new everyday favourite, or simply looking for a bottle of genuine Champagne at a fraction of the usual price, Lidl’s wine aisle deserves your attention. With 150+ permanent wines and a fresh Wine Tour every month, there’s always something new to discover.