Asda's Screaming Devil Rosé Hits Record Low Price of £7 for Valentine's Day
Asda's Screaming Devil Rosé Drops to £7 for Valentine's Day

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Asda's Screaming Devil Rosé Plummets to £7 Just in Time for Valentine's Day

You cannot put a price on love, but you can certainly share a bottle of Asda's Screaming Devil rosé for only £7 this Valentine's Day. Lois Borny reported on Wednesday, 11 February 2026, at 12:30 GMT, highlighting this incredible deal that is sure to make hearts race among wine enthusiasts.

The Viral Sensation: Screaming Devil vs. Whispering Angel

Screaming Devil rosé has been capturing attention online since its debut in 2024, largely due to its memorable name and striking similarities to the more expensive and highly popular Whispering Angel from Château d'Esclans. Whispering Angel, which currently retails at £18.50 on Ocado.com after a reduction from £22, has dominated the UK wine market since its rapid ascent in 2017, praised for its light and refreshing profile. However, its premium price has made Asda's alternative an increasingly attractive option for budget-conscious consumers.

Now, Screaming Devil has reached its lowest price ever, slashed from £13 to just £7. This significant reduction makes it an ideal choice for those planning a romantic evening at home on 14 February. For more inspiration to make your Valentine's Day unforgettable, consider exploring the best Valentine's Day gifts and supermarket meal deals, including reviews of the M&S and Waitrose offerings that promise excellent value.

Product Details: Screaming Devil Côtes de Provence Rosé

Screaming Devil Côtes de Provence rosé 75cl: Previously priced at £12.97, now available for £7 on Asda.com.

  • Vintage: 2022
  • Grape Varieties: Garnacha/grenache, cinsault, shiraz/syrah
  • Region: Provence, France
  • ABV: 13.5%

This rosé originates from Provence, a region renowned for its precise, sustainable, and traditional winemaking techniques, making it a reliable choice for rosé lovers. It is described as featuring mouth-watering notes of white peach, mango, passionfruit, and rhubarb, complemented by zesty citrus undertones that enhance its refreshing and moreish quality. With a reduction of nearly £6, it now stands at £11.50 less than Whispering Angel, presenting a perfect opportunity to try or stock up on this acclaimed wine.

For further recommendations, check out our list of the best rosé wines for 2026.