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Best supermarket champagne

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While the popularity of its Italian counterpart shows no signs of slowing down – assisted no doubt by the likes of Aldi’s six litre prosecco – nothing screams celebrations more than a bottle of champagne.

Whatever the occasion; Christmas, birthdays or simply the end of a long week, there is am extensive range of own-brand champagne offered at the supermarkets that will be sure to tickle your taste buds – and at low cost prices.

Don’t underestimate the high-street’s offering of bubbly. Push all preconceived notions of what you would typically assume is “good” champagne as we are entirely sure that this lot will surprise you. Don’t believe us? Gather a group of friends for a blind taste test and we’re guessing that even the self-appointed connoisseur of your group will sip on this supermarket sweep with ease.

Paired with any food, the versatile beverage is best served chilled in a designated champagne flute. Pop the cork dramatically and cues the ‘ahhs’ or subtly twist the top so you don’t waste a drop.

Stock up on this selection of fizz and do the party season right.

Veuve Monsigny Champagne Brut

This best-selling champagne from Aldi's award-winning alcohol range can very much stand its own to even the pickiest of palettes. The bubbly is very dry with a crisp but zingy taste and aromas of apple and floral hints.

£11.49 | Aldi | Buy it now

Les Pionniers Champagne

Beaten in blind taste test with Veuve Cliquot and Moet, you may not have expected this Co-op option to be so sought-after. With several awards under its belt, this chardonnay will be sure to tickle your taste buds while keeping your wallet happy too.

£18.99 | Co-op | Buy it now

Waitrose Blanc de Blancs Brut NV

One of the best Chardonnays on the market, this Waitrose option has a fresh and zesty lime taste with hints of hazelnut. The refreshing bubbly is ideal for cracking open at any occasion and has a very dry taste.

£19.99 | Waitrose | Buy it now

Waitrose Brut Special Reserve Vintage

Combining citrus and strawberry flavours, this indulgent vintage champagne offers an indulgent treat without a hefty price tag. The 2005 very dry bubbly can be paired with rich foods as the perfect accompaniment.

£25.99 | Waitrose | Buy it now

Tesco Finest Premier Cru Non Vintage Champagne

Available in a mini variation, this Tesco champagne is designed for celebrations on the go. But that does not mean that it sacrifices on flavour, where the Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes have been through an extra long maturation process that bring citrus, apple and brioche flavours.

£11 | Tesco | Buy it now

Sainsbury's Blanc De Noirs Champagne, Taste the Difference

Composed purely of black grapes - Pinor Noir and Pinot Meunier - the Blanc De Noirs is a fresh and fruity bubbly that is both complex and elegant. There are even underlying hints of toasty biscuit that make this champagne ideal to be served as an aperitif or with a starter.

£19 | Sainsbury’s | Buy it now

ASDA Extra Special Premier Cru Champagne Brut

Serve with fish or canapés for the perfect accompaniment to this fresh champagne. Offered at ASDA, delight your guests with this elegant bubbly.

£19 | Asda | Buy it now

Charles Montaine Champagne Brut

Pinot Noit, Meunier and Chardonnay grapes are combined to create this luxe champagne. The flavours are soft, balanced and fruity to be paired with fresh fish or light dishes.

£5.75 | Iceland | Buy it now

Champagne Magnum

Prepare for the 'Oos' and 'Ahhs' when you unveil this magnum bottle of champagne. The 1.5L bottle is ideal for large dinner parties and is a show-stopper in its own right. The bubbly has a citrus and redcurrant aroma with hints of blackcurrant and brioche and an elegant finish.

£35.99 | Aldi | Buy it now