Aldi has the cheapest supermarket prosecco with bottles available for just £4.29
All recommendations within this article are informed by expert editorial opinion. If you click on a link in this story we may earn affiliate revenue.
THE sun is shining and it's the perfect time to crack open a bottle of something fizzy.
But with 10 major supermarkets all launching great deals, where can you get the cheapest sparkling wine and rosé?
At The Sun we've done the hard work for you, finding the least expensive bottles online and ranking them according to price.
We looked every from Aldi and Lidl to the Co-op and Waitrose to find who has the best deals at the moment.
Sparkling white wine
First place: Aldi Contevedo Sparkling White -
- £4.29
- ABV 10.5%
- Germany
Aldi's Contevedo Sparkling White wine was the cheapest we could find online.
It's described as "wonderfully dry" and the tasting notes say it includes aromatic flavours, a gentle acidity and subtle yellow fruit flavours.
Second place: Tesco Bella Cucina Prosecco -
- £4.99
- ABV 10.5%
- Italy
The second least expensive option was an Italian prosecco from Tesco.
The notes say that this semi sparkling prosecco frizzante is classically refreshing and lively with crisp fruit flavours and floral notes.
Third place: Co-op Willow and Stone Sparkling White -
- £5
- ABV 8.5%
- UK
In third place for affordability was this Co-op Willow and Stone sparkling white which is made in the UK.
It is described as being bursting with delicious flavours of gooseberry, peach and pear.
How the other supermarkets stacked up
- Sainsbury's: Mondelli Italian Sparkling - ABV 11% - £4.25 -
- Lidl: Arestel Spanish Cava Brut - ABV 11.5% - £5.25 (£5.59 in Scotland and Wales) -
- Asda: Priogrigio Italian Sparkling Wine - ABV 11% - £5.49 -
- Morrisons: Coppiere Italian Prosecco Frizzante - ABV 10% -
- M&S by Ocado: This is Italian Sparkling White Spumante - ABV 11% -
- Iceland: Onbrina Italian Prosecco Frizzante - ABV 10.5% -
- Waitrose: NV, Glera, Italian, Prosecco - ABV 11% -
Sparkling rosé wine
First place: Contevedo Sparkling Rosé -
- £4.29
- ABV 10.5%
- Italy
Aldi's Contevedo Sparkling Rosé wine topped the pink fizz charts in terms of affordability.
It's described as a beautifully clear, sparkling rosé with balanced, subtle flavours. The tasting notes say that delicate fruitiness meets with a pleasant, gentle acidity and aromatic notes.
Second place: Co-op Stormhoek Fairtrade Moscato Rosé -
- £5
- ABV 5.5%
- South Africa
The second least expensive option was an South African Moscato Rosé from the Co-op, although at just 5.5% it is less alcoholic than most of the other supermarket offerings.
The notes say it is lively and sparkling with strawberry and cherry aromas, delicious served as an aperitif or with fresh strawberries or a fruit tart.
Third place: Sainsbury's Mondelli Sparkling Rosé -
- £5.50
- ABV 7.5%
- Italy
In third place for affordability was this Sainsbury's pink prosecco, which is produced in Italy.
It is described as soft and fruity with flavours of lusciously ripe strawberries. Serve well-chilled with summer berry desserts.
How the other supermarkets stacked up
- Asda: Casa Luis Spanish Cava Rosé Extra Dry - ABV 11.5% - £5.75 -
- M&S by Ocado: This is Italian Sparkling Rose Spumante - ABV 11% - £6 -
- Lidl: Rosé Prosecco D.O.C Extra Dry - ABV not listed - £6.49 -
- Tesco: Plaza Pink Italisn Sparkling Brut - ABV 11% -
- Morrisons: The Best Italian Prosecco Doc Rose - ABV 11% -
- Waitrose: Codorniu Spanish Rosado Brut NV - ABV 11.5% -
- Iceland: Iceland didn't have any sparkling pink wine available on its website
Most read in Money
Asda is selling two packs of beer for £20 including Stella and Peroni.
READ MORE SUN STORIES
The best deals supermarkets and chains are offering to celebrate the Euros.
Greene King is giving away FREE pints this weekend – so check out how you can get your hands on one.