I tested the BEST supermarket rosé wines

and found a brilliant all-rounder

Toro Loco Bobal, £5.99, Aldi, Utiel-Requena, Spain - 4/5 Aldi's favourite wine brand has done it again with a pale-pink tipple that not only delivers in the looks and price department, but is also delicious and dry, with decent fruit flavours. Enjoy it paired with salty snacks.

Exquise Grenache Prestige Rosé £7.49, in-store only, Lidl, Languedoc, France - 3/5 Grenache is great for pink plonk because it gives that elegant colour with a good dollop of strawberries and cream. A perfect price saver to posher Provencal picks and also a fantastic option for a summer picnic.

Mare Meua Pinot Noir Rosé - £7, Asda, Utiel-Requena, Spain - 2/5 Super-tangy, dry and tart, and the fact that it is Pinot gives it some baked red-cherry vibes. A little rustic but drinkable enough, especially by the time you've topped up your SPF and opened bottle number two.

Assyrtiko Syrah, £9.99, Aldi, Santorini, Greece - 4/5 Bringing a touch of Greek class to the poolside for summer, this is super-zesty and crisp with a moreish salinity. It is pricey for Aldi but still a bargain for the quality of wine.

Mad Fish Sauvignon Blush, £9, Tesco, Western Australia (William Bay) - 2/5 Hailing from Western Australia, this salmon blush is geographically about as far removed from Provence as you will find, but it is still perfect for sipping by the water. An easy-drinking option.

Cotes du Rhone Rosé, £8.50, M&S, Rhone, France - 3/5 Once you pour, expect savoury, spice and wild strawberry with a tangy rosehip bitterness on the finish. Ideal for alfresco dining, but just as nice inside if it rains.

La Vieille Ferme, £7.50 on offer, Morrisons, Rhone, France - 5/5 Packing in a ton of strawberry and melon flavours while still remaining crisp, saline and balanced, this is highly gluggable and pretty to boot. A brilliant all-rounder and also extremely well priced.