Supermarket, M&S has added two new rosé wines from Portugal and France to the shelves of its Foodhalls and they are perfect to enjoy alongside a variety of meals
Marks & Spencer shoppers have voiced their enthusiasm after the supermarket chain revealed details of new additions to its extensive wine selection. With the Bank Holiday weekend fast approaching, M&S turned to Instagram to highlight bottles of its “hip hip rosé” wine that are currently available in its Foodhalls.
“It wouldn’t be summer without a crisp glass of rosé in hand, and we’ve got two new bottles you won’t want to miss,” they announced in a post. The first is a Portuguese 2025 rosé crafted exclusively for M&S. “The Lisboa Bonita Rosé enjoys aromas of ripe red and black fruits with vanilla notes and is produced by a family-owned Portuguese winery with vineyards planted at altitude to benefit from excellent sun exposure and Atlantic Ocean climates,” M&S gushed.
The second is a French rosé, also from 2025. “While the organic and vegan Trouble cloudy rosé is a little taste of French summer, packed with strawberry and raspberry flavour and a gentle citrus lift,” M&S continued. “Plus, as it’s unfiltered and unfined, it’s left naturally cloudy, giving it a beautifully soft texture.”
Furthermore, the retailer suggests pairing both varieties with seafood, grilled chicken salads, puddings and “all your favourite picky bits”.
They concluded by posing the question to shoppers: “Which are you filling your fridge with this summer?”
Both wines can also be purchased online via Ocado, meanwhile.
Responding to the news, one Instagram user who’s already tasted one of the wines enthused: “Had the cloudy rosé on Saturday in the garden, it was amazing, new favourite.”
A second person commented: “Ooh can’t wait to try.” A third wrote: “These look interesting!” Meanwhile, a fourth individual said: “Ooh I’m due a trip to M&S Foodhall.”
M&S provides additional information about the two wines on its website. “Lisboa Bonita rosé is a bright, fruit-forward Portuguese wine with crisp red berry notes and a hint of watermelon,” it states. “Light-bodied and refreshing, it finishes clean with gentle acidity, making it an easy-drink alongside seafood and salads.”
The product description for the Trouble cloudy rosé reads as follows: “A fresh and fruity still rosé with soft strawberry and raspberry flavours, a gentle citrus lift and a clean, dry finish. Made from hand-harvested grapes that are gently pressed at cool temperatures, the wine is fermented slowly to keep the flavours bright and fresh.
“Unfiltered and unfined, it’s left naturally cloudy, giving it a soft texture and an easy, laidback style. Best enjoyed chilled, try it with grilled chicken salad, or pizza.”














