VIN-in-a-tin is having a moment as supermarkets stock up with the ring-pull plonk.

Some supermarkets have even announced they are shunning miniatures bottle wine in favour of a can as they are cost effective, better for the environment than glass and more portable, too.

Wine expert Helena Nicklin scores eight canned wine brands out of five

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Wine expert Helena Nicklin scores eight canned wine brands out of fiveCredit: Oliver Dixon

Wine expert Helena Nicklin (thethreedrinkers.com) scores eight brands out of five.

Castellore Pinot Grigio Fizz, £1.49, Aldi: 4/5

I’m also a big fan of the eye-catching can

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I’m also a big fan of the eye-catching canCredit: Aldi

THE cheapest in this selection, it also has the edge on its rival Lidl in terms of producing a perky little fizz.

Another sparkling Pinot Grigio, it’s easy drinking and inoffensive but gets an extra mark for being so purse friendly.

I’m also a big fan of the eye-catching can.

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Sip alone or pep it up with a slug of cordial.

Vinca Organic Wine, £20 for six, vincawine.com: 5/5

This one is beautifully balanced and just a bit different

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This one is beautifully balanced and just a bit differentCredit: vincawine.com

HAVING tried all of them (a white, rosé and light red), I’m suitably impressed.

All are crisp, clean and fruity; beautifully balanced and just a bit different.

The red is a cracker in particular.

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Made from the Nero d’Avola grape, It’s light and bright, packed full of juicy, wild strawberry and spice.

Proper wine!

Hun Sauvignon Blanc, £2.50, Sainsbury’s: 3/5

I think it offers brilliant white wine bang for your buck

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I think it offers brilliant white wine bang for your buckCredit: Sainsbury’s

QUIRKY branding but the wine inside is a surprisingly good.

Juicy and tropical, South African Savvy B with a slick of saltiness to freshen it up.

Packing a punch, it’s an easy-glugger and I think it offers brilliant white wine bang for your buck.

A great tinny to crack open as a treat on a long train journey.

Canvino semi-sparkling white, £2.50, Tesco: 3/5

Simple and sweet enough to drink alone

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Simple and sweet enough to drink aloneCredit: Tesco

THESE cute looking cans come in white and pink semi-sparkling options, all vegan and hailing from Lombardy in Italy.

Fun and fruity, they’re a great way of enjoying fizz if you just want a glass.

Simple and sweet enough to drink alone, ideal for a mid-week aperitif treat.

Allini Secco Bianco, £1.59, Lidl: 2/5

Decent on a budget

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Decent on a budget

LIDL has not done a bad job with this lightly sparkling can of “not quite a Prosecco”.

It’s a frothy and crisp white, though it does have a touch of the metallics on sipping and not a huge amount of fruit.

Stick some orange or peach juice in it and decant to a glass and you’ll barely notice.

Decent on a budget.

Most Wanted Pinot Grigio Fizz, £2, Asda: 3/5

It’s a nicely neutral, crisp drop with big bubbles

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It’s a nicely neutral, crisp drop with big bubblesCredit: Asda

THE Most Wanted brand wines are generally decent drinkers and there’s not much wrong with this fizzy Pinot.

It’s a nicely neutral, crisp drop with big bubbles and agreeable price tag.

Not the most complex or classy sipper but does the job for not much cash.

A great palate cleanser for spicy food.

Mirabeau Belle Année Rosé, £3, Tesco: 4/5

A touch smoky and saline, a can of this will satisfy that thirst

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A touch smoky and saline, a can of this will satisfy that thirstCredit: Tesco

FANS of this big-name brand will love these classy cans of Provençal pink plonk.

Quintessentially dry and complex on drinking, it’s a name and a style you can rely on.

A touch smoky and saline, a can of this will satisfy that thirst.

It would make a great pairing with cheese, cold cuts or sipped with salty nibbles.

Nice Rosé, £2.65, Sainsbury’s: 5/5

It’s the Cote d’Azur in a can!

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It’s the Cote d’Azur in a can!Credit: Sainsbury’s

DELIVERS exactly what it says on the tin.

Very “nice” indeed with a gorgeous rose petal colour and refreshing notes of ripe peach and strawberry.

It’s the Cote d’Azur in a can! Properly impressive and great value.

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Lovely to hand round and enjoy with friends at a garden gathering.

The Malbec is excellent, too.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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