Asda’s award-winning £5 Prosecco is back – but you’ll have to be quick
FIZZ lovers can stack up on their favourite drink ahead of Christmas thanks to Asda’s latest deal.
The budget supermarket will be selling its award-winning Yellow Label Prosecco for just £5 helping fizz fans to get the most bubbly for their buck.
The offer will run from this Thursday October 26 until Wednesday November 1. It will be available both in stores and online.
Asda’s Yellow Label Prosecco, which won Silver at the 2017 Decanter Awards and Bronze at the International Wine Challenge, has a zesty lemon, pear and apple fruit flavour.
The retailer claims it is the ideal drink to pair with seafood or to sip alongside any spicy dish.
The offer comes as Brits’ thirst for sparkling wine continues to grow with the nation drinking an extra 12.8 million litres this year, according to the last figure from Kantar Worldpanel.
You can also order it online but remember that you must now spent at least £40 to get it delivered to your door.
This means you would have to order a minimum of eight bottles.
Alternatively, you can also collect it for free.
Is it worth it?
Asda claims its fizz will be the cheapest on offer in the run-up to Christmas, with Prosecco typically priced at £6 or more.
But bargain hunters can currently snap up bottles of Prosecco worth £6 at Sainsbury's for just £1.50 each - if they're willing to jump through a few hoops.
The deal is valid until October 31 for Sainsbury's new online customers.
Existing Sainsbury’s shoppers - excluding those in Scotland - could still get it for £4.50 per bottle, according to who first revealed the trick.
To get the discount, shoppers must combine three separate deals.
Excluding Sainsbury's hack - it does seem like Asda currently has the cheapest fizz on offer.
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Discount website Vouchercloud previously analysed the UK’s top supermarkets to find out how you can really get the most Prosecco for your money.
Of course, the data doesn’t take into account the quality of the alcohol so that may be reflected in the price.
So Lidl will be your best option once both Sainsbury's and Asda's offers run out.
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