M&S's Trouble Cloudy Rosé Wine Surges in Popularity Amid Stock Shortages
This ‘divine’ £12.50 wine is so popular, M&S can’t keep up with demand

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The Trouble Cloudy Rosé from Marks & Spencer, priced at £12.50, has gained immense popularity, selling out quickly due to rave reviews online. Made from Syrah and Grenache grapes in France, this unfiltered wine offers a unique taste experience, appealing to natural wine enthusiasts.
- 01Trouble Cloudy Rosé is priced at £12.50 and has been described as tasting like a £50 bottle.
- 02The wine is made from Syrah and Grenache grapes in the Languedoc region of France by winemaker Gérard Bertrand.
- 03The unfiltered nature of the wine contributes to its unique flavor profile, appealing to the growing natural wine trend.
- 04Joseph Arthur, M&S's senior wine buyer, noted that the wine has been flying off the shelves and is expected to return soon.
- 05The wine's flavors include strawberry and brioche, making it ideal for summer enjoyment.
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Marks & Spencer's Trouble Cloudy Rosé has taken the UK by storm, with customers praising its exceptional taste at just £12.50. The wine, crafted from Syrah and Grenache grapes in the Languedoc region of France, has garnered rave reviews online, with some claiming it rivals much more expensive bottles. Joseph Arthur, a senior wine buyer at M&S, stated that the wine is selling out rapidly, reflecting its viral popularity. Its unfiltered nature, which retains natural particles, enhances its flavor profile, appealing to the growing trend of natural wines. Reviewers have noted its delightful strawberry and brioche notes, making it a perfect summer choice. However, due to the presence of bacteria from the lack of filtration, it is recommended to consume the wine quickly to avoid spoilage. With National Rosé Day approaching, customers are encouraged to stock up as supplies are expected to be limited upon restocking.
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The surge in popularity of Trouble Cloudy Rosé could lead to increased sales for M&S and influence wine trends in the UK.
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