Best canned wines 2025 – top white, red, spritzer and rosé wines

Best canned wines 2025 – top white, red, spritzer and rosé wines

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Best canned wines to buy at a glance

  • Best aromatic white: Canned Wine Company Verdejo, £5.75
  • Best premium canned rose: Mirabeau Pret-a-Porter rose, £3.75
  • Best big red: Banks Brothers Merlot, £21 for three
  • Best Italian pink: Copper Crew Rosato, £10.50 for three
  • Best Garnacha: Kanvas Garnacha Negra, £59.90 for 12
  • Best canned English: The Uncommon Bubbly wine, £5.95
  • Best budget sparkling: Canvino Bianco, £4
  • Best chilled red: Vinca Organic red wine, £3.50

Best canned wines to buy in 2025

Canned Wine Company Verdejo

Available from Ocado (£5.75), Canned Wine Company (£18 for three cans)

Canned Wine Company Verdejo

Best aromatic white

Verdejo is an aromatic white grape native to Spain, which produces wines with distinctive almond, floral and citrus notes. This high-quality example comes from the Canned Wine Company, which has a brilliant selection, from fizz to juicy reds and refreshing rosé. We’d highly recommend getting a mixed case.

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Mirabeau Pret-a-Porter

Available from Tesco (£3.75), Sainsbury’s (£3.75)

Mirabeau Pret-a-Porter 2023

Best premium rosé

From one of the biggest names in Provence rosé, Mirabeau, this canned version is excellent. It’s incredibly pale, almost colourless, but with plenty of delicate strawberry and stone fruit, plus a refreshing saline edge. It’s a great wine to take to the beach.

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Banks Brothers Merlot

Available from Banks Brothers (£21 for three)

Banks Brothers Merlot 2020

Best big red

We’ve tasted a load of wines from Banks Brothers, and it’s all pretty excellent. And, no wonder: this new company buys wines from some seriously classy producers. In this case, it’s Glen Carlou in South Africa, which provides a beautifully ripe merlot with silky tannins and ripe, plummy fruit and chocolate.

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Banks Brothers (£21 for 3)

Copper Crew Rosato

Available from The Copper Crew (£10.50 for three)

Copper Crew Rosato

Best Italian pink

Copper Crew sources its wines from Puglia. We think the pink is the pick of the bunch, but the red and white are excellent, too. It’s a blend of southern Italian varieties like Primitivo and Negroamaro, creating a gutsy rosato that’s full of crunchy red fruit and a distinctly bittersweet quality. This would be brilliant at a barbecue, as it goes with everything.

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Kanvas Garnacha Negra

Available from Amazon (£59.99 for 12)

Kanvas Garnacha

Best Garnacha

There are a lot of Spanish garnachas (aka grenache) available in cans, probably because it’s such a good source of high-quality cheap wine. This was particularly impressive: it’s bursting with ripe raspberry fruit with a floral orange blossom quality. You could probably drink this chilled, though watch out for the 14.5% ABV.

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The Uncommon Bubbly rosé wine

Available from Ocado (£5.95)

The Uncommon bubbly

Best sparkling rosé

The Uncommon is a specialist canned wine company that sources its wines from southern England. Everything it does is delightful, like this sparkling pinot noir with its delicate cherry fruit seasoned with herbs and orange peel, all topped off with a light fizz. It shows just how good English sparkling wine can be.

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Canvino Bianco

Available from The Cambridge Wine Merchants (£4.50)

Canvino Bianco

Best sparkling white

A prosecco-style wine which is much nicer than any proseccos I’ve had at the price, equivalent to just under £10 a bottle. This is made in northern Italy from a blend of chardonnay and trebbiano grapes producing a crisp, zingy lightly sparkling wine with a zingy finish and only 10.5% alcohol.

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Vinca Organic red wine

Available from Abel & Cole (£3.50)

Vinca canned wine

Best chilled red

This is a blend of two of Sicily’s best grapes, nero d’avola and frappato, grown organically in the west of the island. Drink it chilled to appreciate the ripe strawberry and pomegranate notes. It would be especially nice with a tuna and orange salad. Vinca also makes a white and a rosé which are well worth trying.

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