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6 of the bests upermarket wine dupes  including a half-price champagne & Whispering Angel copy from Asda for £13

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AS the festive season approaches, your wallet might be screaming at the thought of having to replenish the wine rack.

Which is why we've rounded up the best and newest budget options of some of your fave but expensive wines - meaning that this Christmas you won't have to sacrifice quality if you want to save big.

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Fabulous' Food Editor Kirsty Spence gets her hands on the best wine dupes aroundCredit: Supplied

Actual champagne for half the price of a bottle of Taittinger is ideal for those special toasts around the Christmas table or for seeing in New Year.

Meanwhile, there's a host of rose, white and red to cover all tastes, including a great all-rounder that comes in at under £5!

We've included a couple of bottles that will earn you a few knowing winks too, such as this cheeky dupe of Whispering Angel and a double of Bread & Butter.

But be quick to fill your basket, as some of these are bound to sell out.

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Once you’ve stopped chuckling at this fab play on words of this Asda-stocked rose, add a Screaming Devil to basket for luxe-for-less vibes.

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It's a hot favourite among fans of the fancy Whispering Angel, which comes in at a hefty £22 a bottle.

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This dupe will be a talking point at any Christmas party.

The price difference might seem a bit suss, but trust us when we say it’s worth adding a bottle of this Chilean red to your trolley next time you're doing your big Tesco shop.

While it might not have the exact depth of the Joel Gott, which costs £35 a bottle, it’s still full of juicy blackcurrant and a touch of spice.

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