Aldi's storefront in China

ALDI’s best-selling wines in China are cheap, unflashy and relentlessly practical. Based on the retailer’s own repurchase data, the ranking reveals how far price—not provenance or prestige—now shapes wine buying, and why bulk imports, sweet styles and under-RMB 100 bottles dominate the list.

No. 7

German Riesling–Chardonnay White Wine
Price: RMB 39.90 (about US$5.54)
Origin: Germany
ABV: 11.5%
Repurchase index: 95
Reviews: 611

German Riesling and New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc dominate China’s white-wine market. ALDI took a different path, offering a semi-sweet blend of Riesling and Chardonnay.

Priced at just RMB 39.90—well below the RMB 60-plus level typical of German Rieslings at Sam’s and Freshippo—the wine is unlabelled by specific region and positioned as Entry Level. To add credibility, it also appears in the World Master of Wine Selection series and received 86 points.

With the highest number of reviews among the top 10, the wine shows strong engagement and repeat purchasing, frequently described as good value, food-friendly and suitable for everyday drinking.


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