Cheapest prices on Champagne, prosecco and cava right now


Updated on 07 December 2016 | 0 Comments

We reveal the best deals on Champagne, prosecco and cava at all the major supermarkets.

Supermarkets are locked into a Christmas bubbly price war.

So we’ve rounded up the best festive fizz bargains you can pick up on Champagne, prosecco, and cava from Aldi, Asda, Lidl, Morrisons, Tesco and more.

All stores are listed alphabetically.

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Aldi

Aldi is a great place to stock up on your festive fizz.The cheapest prices on Champagne, prosecco and cava right now

It’s award winning Veuve Monsigny Champagne (75cl) Brut is available for just £9.99. The bargain bottle was a best buy in the latest Which? blind taste test.

Aldi is also offering a Commemorative Team GB Champagne (75cl) for £9.99 only available in stores.

You can get a Lucci Prosecco Magnum for an impressive £12.99, which is also only available in-store.

For some cheap Cava there’s the Contevedo Cava Brut (75cl) which is just £4.49 a bottle.

Asda

Asda’s cheapest bottle of Champagne is the Pierre Darcys Champagne Brut Non-Vontage (75cl) which is now £10, down from £18.

The cheapest prices on Champagne, prosecco and cava right nowThe cheapest bottle of prosecco on offer at the store is the Vino Frizzante (75cl) which is just £5.28. Spend a bit more and you can pick up a bottle of Shield Prosecco (75cl) or the Fillipo Sansovino Prosecco (75cl) for £6, which are award winning.

For cava lovers there’s a Casa Luis Cava Brut (75cl) for £4.98 but to impress guests you might want to spend a little more and pick up the Montanez Cava Brut (75cl), which won the bronze prize at the International Wine Challenge 2016.

Lidl

At Lidl you can also pick up a bottle of Champagne for under a tenner. The Comte de Senneval Champagne Brut (75cl) is just £9.99.

The best price on cava at the store is the Amorany Cava Gran Cuvée (75cl) which is just £7.49.

Morrisons

Morrisons cheapest Champagne option is the Wm Morrison Brut Champagne (75cl) which is £15, down from £19.

The cheapest bottle of prosecco at the retailer is the Manestrello Prosecco Spumante (75cl) which is down to £5.50 from £9.

If you have some stretch in your budget, you could go for the Sorso Presecco Doc (75cl), for £7 down from £10, which picked up a bronze award in the International Wine Challenge 2016.

For some bargain cava you can go for a bottle of Montcadi Cava Brut (75cl) for just £5. Alternatively, for £6.50 there’s the Wm Morrison Vintage Cave Brut (75cl) which won silver in the International Wine Challenge 2016.

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Sainsbury’s

Sainsbury’s cheapest bottle of Champagne is currently the Etienne Dumont Brut Champagne NV (75cl) which is available for £14 instead of £18.

For a bargain bottle of Prosecco there’s the Sainsbury’s Prosecco Frizzante (75cl) which is just £6.

If you’re on the hunt for some cheap Cava there’s the choice of the Sainsbury’s Cava Brut (75cl), Sainsbury’s Cava Medium Dry (75cl) and Sainsbury’s Rose Cava (75cl) for £5.50 a bottle.

Tesco

Tesco is offering a bottle of Louis Delaunay Champagne Brut Non-Vintage (75cl) for just £10.95. The cheapest prices on Champagne, prosecco and cava right now

If you’re after a bottle of prosecco the cheapest option at the supermarket is the Plaza Centro Prosecco (75cl) £6.75.

You can bag a bottle of Tesco Cava (75cl) for just £5 a bottle. You can pick from Rosé Brut Non-Vintage, Brut Sparkling Non-Vintage and Demi-Sec.

Waitrose

Waitrose if offering up to a third off wine and Champagne at the moment.

The cheapest Champagne on offer is the Bredon Cuvée Jean Louis Brut NV which is £13.99, down from £22.99.

For a bargain bottle of Prosecco go for the Valento Prosecco Doc (75cl) for £6.99.

If it’s Cava you’re after the cheapest you can pick is the Codorniu Rosado Brut NV for £6.99 instead of £9.49.

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