Cheap Champagne, Cava and Prosecco deals for the New Year
Do you love a glass of fizz on New Year's Eve? Here are the best deals currently on offer
IF you want an unlimited supply of bubbly for New Year's Eve without breaking the bank, the good news is there's loads of deals available as supermarkets battle for our custom.
But keeping track of all the offers can be a chore, so we've rounded up all the most wallet-friendly bottles of fizz for you.
We have looked at prices of Cava, Prosecco and Champagne (branded and non-branded) in all the major supermarkets in the UK to find out where you’ll get the most bubbly for your pounds.
Often discounters like Aldi, Lidl, Morrisons and Iceland tend to come out cheapest in comparisons, but with supermarkets battling for our custom in the run up to New Year's Eve there's bargains to be found across the board.
And as supermarkets change their prices almost daily the best deal today may not be the best bargain tomorrow.
Of course, price comparison doesn’t take into account the quality or taste of the alcohol so that may be reflected in the cost.
Here are the best deals on bubbly currently around:
The best value supermarket Champagne - Iceland Charles Montaine Champagne for £5.75 (in store only)
Iceland has dropped the price of its Charles Montaine Champagne to just £5.75.
It's only available in stores and there's limited stock so you'll want to be quick.
The next cheapest bottle is Lidl's Comte de Senneval Champagne which costs just £9.99.
For only 1p more you can get your hands on Aldi's award-winning .
Morrisons' is currently on offer for £10 down from £18 until January 1 2019.
Asda's is also £10, down from £17 until December 31.
The best value branded Champagnes
Lanson Black Label - For £21.99 at
If you're looking for a more well-known brand, you can get a bottle of Lanson Black Label for £21.99 at Ocado.
Meanwhile and have the Champagne on offer for just 1p more at £22.
offers the next best price on Lanson at £23 per bottle.
Prices are changing almost daily, so make sure you check to find the best deals.
Veuve Cliquot - For £30 at
The champagne house of Veuve Clicquot is constantly in demand for its famous bubbly.
And you can get a sweet discount at Waitrose, which is currently selling the bubbly for £30, down from £40 (saving 24 per cent).
The offer expires on January 1 2019, which should give you enough time to stock up on the bottles all throughout the festive period.
If you don't have a Waitrose nearby, try where you can get a bottle for £32.99 or Sainsbury's where you'll pay just £34, according to mysupermarket.com.
Moët & Chandon Brut Imperial Non Vintage - £26 at and
A luxurious bottle of Moët & Chandon should impress any dinner guests, no matter what the occasion.
Created from more than 100 different wines, the Moët Imperial style is distinguished by a bright fruitiness with notes of green apple and white flowers.
The cheapest deals at the moment are at and , where you can pick up a bottle for just £26.
The offer is available until December 31 at the supermarket, while the online retailer hasn't clarified any end date to the offer.
You can also get it on offer for a few pounds more at £28 in Sainsbury’s and Tesco.
The next best price of the bottle is offered by who is selling it for £28.90.
Taittinger Brut Reserve NV Champagne - £26.25 at and
Taitttinger is one of the few Champagne houses still owned and managed by the family whose name appears on the label.
The luxurious bottles are currently sold for £26.25 at Ocado, down from its usual price of £35 - and this offer is also valid until January 1 2019.
You can also get it for that bargain price at Amazon.
Meanwhile, supermarkets such as and also have the bottle on offer for £27 and £28 respectively until New Year's Day.
Bollinger Champagne - For £34 at
Bollinger is famous for its consistency of style, structure and aromatic complexity.
A bottle of the posh fizz is yours for £34 at Asda, saving you over a fiver compared to Ocado and Sainsbury's who are selling it for £42.
You'll find the next best deal at who is selling the fizz for slightly more at £45.
How to get the best deal on your prosecco
BEFORE buying your fizz, make sure you’re getting the best deal possible with these tips.
- Look for vouchers on money saving websites like andwho list deals you can hand over to retailers.
- Check sites like to check if you can get the same bottle cheaper in any other supermarket. You can also see when products were on offer to see if you’re getting the best deal.
- Keep an eye out for discounts, offers and reduced prices.
- Check online and in stores to see if the supermarket is offering a special deal if you shop at one or the other.
The cheapest Cava - and Cava for £4.99
You won't struggle to find affordable Cava with these two bottles from Aldi and Lidl that cost £4.99 per bottle.
The Contevedo Cava Brut Gold from Aldi has flavours of crisp apple, subtle peach and hints of honey and is best served as an aperitif or accompanying poultry, rice and pasta dishes.
Lidl’s Arestel Cava Brut is dry with aromas of both citrus and cream, according to the supermarket.
The third best price is offered by , which is selling bottles of Casa Luis Cava Brut for £5.28 each.
This also has citrus flavours as well as hints of apple and almond, and is best served as an aperitif or with seafood.
The cheapest Prosecco -
Prosecco is often regarded as a cheaper alternative to Champagne, and rightly so.
In fact, the fizz has become so popular lately that many Champagne makers have been forced to slash their prices.
Topping the affordability charts is Lidl, where the Allini Prosecco Spumante is just £4.99.
The next cheapest Prosecco we could find was .
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The former has fresh pear aromas, while the latter is aromatic, fizzy, off-dry and not too heavy, according to Lidl.
It’s worth noting that as Lidl doesn’t have an online shop, you’ll have to make a trip to your local store.
The next cheapest deal we found on Prosecco is the currently selling for £5.75.
The best value sparkling wines -
Asda also won the wars for the cheapest sparkling wine, with a bottle costing just £5 a bottle.
The supermarket describes it as: "Wonderfully fresh, floral and aromatic balanced with citrus fruits, white peaches and minerality".
was in close second place with a wine costing just £5.25, while had a bottle of spumante for £5.50.
s new French fizz offers a fresh but slightly sweet taste for £8.99 a bottle.
The supermarket has said it can accompanied with sweet and savoury foods from smoked salmon to mince pies, so is perfect for Christmas day.
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