Cheapest champagne, cava and prosecco deals for New Year’s Eve 2020

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NEW Year’s Eve isn’t the same without a glass of bubbly  – and we’ve rounded up the cheapest deals to help you bring in 2021.

We’ve looked at prices of champagne, cava and prosecco in all the major supermarkets to find out where you’ll get the most bubble for your pounds.

Here are the current cheapest supermarket prices for champagne, cava and prosecco

Perhaps it’ll come as no surprise that Aldi was the cheapest across two of three types of drinks, with Lidl joint-winner for one of the categories.

Asda won the third category, although Morrisons and Tesco were not far behind either.

Several supermarkets have temporarily discounted their bubbly, so it’s worth comparing prices before you buy as they could change again.

Of course, price comparison doesn’t take into account the quality or taste of the alcohol.

The below prices are accurate at the time of writing and based on what each supermarket has available online.

Cheapest champagne for New Year’s Eve 2020

This Nicolas De Montbart champagne from Aldi was cheapest at £9.95

Aldi takes the crown for cheapest champagne with its £9.95 bottle of Nicolas De Montbart.

The supermarket describes this booze as having a “lemony taste” with fruit and floral notes.

Next cheapest comes from Asda, which charges £9.97 for its Henri Cachet Champagne Brut.

Tesco was the third best in price with its £10 Louis Delaunay Champagne Brut.

You can see how each supermarket fared below:

  • Aldi: Nicolas De Montbart Champagne 75cl, £9.95 (12.5% ABV)
  • Asda: Henri Cachet Champagne Brut 75cl, £9.97 (12% ABV)
  • Tesco: Louis Delaunay Champagne Brut Non Vintage 75cl, £10 (12.5% ABV)
  • Lidl: Comte de Senneval Champagne Brut 75cl, £12.99 (12.5% ABV)
  • Sainsbury’s: Etienne Dumont Brut Champagne, Non Vintage 75cl, £16 (12.5% ABV)
  • Morrisons: Jules Mignon Brutreserve Champagne 75cl, £17 (12% ABV)
  • M&S: Louis Vertay Brut NV 75cl, £17.00 (12% ABV)
  • Co-op: Les Pionniers NV Champagne 75cl, £18 (12% ABV)
  • Waitrose: Waitrose Brut Champagne 75cl, £19.99 (12.5% ABV)

Cheapest cava for New Year’s Eve 2020

Lidl was joint-cheapest for cava with its £5.29 bottle of Arestel Cava Brut
Aldi is also selling its Contevedo Cava Brut Gold for the £5.29 price tag

Aldi and Lidl are joint top when it comes to cheapest cava, with both supermarkets selling 75cl bottles for £5.29.

At Aldi, its cheapest bottle is Contevedo Cava Brut Gold, while Lidl’s best priced is its Arestel Cava Brut.

Morrisons was third in terms of best price with its Castillo De Sierra Semi Seco Cava for £5.50.

However, this is currently on offer and is usually priced at £6.

Here’s how much all the supermarkets charge:

  • Aldi: Contevedo Cava Brut Gold 75cl, £5.29 (11.5% ABV)
  • Lidl: Arestel Cava Brut 75cl, £5.29 (11.5% ABV)
  • Morrisons: Castillo De Sierra Semi Seco Cava 75cl, £5.50 (11.5% ABV)
  • Tesco: Tesco Cava Brut Non Vintage 75cl, £5.75 (11.5% ABV)
  • Asda: Casa Luis Cava Brut 75cl, £5.75 (11.5% ABV)
  • Sainsbury’s: Sainsbury’s Cava Brut 75cl, £6 (11.5% ABV)
  • Co-op: Co-op Cava Brut 75cl, £6.50 (11.5% ABV)
  • M&S: M&S Cava Brut 75cl, £7 (11.5% ABV)
  • Waitrose: Codorniu 1872 Vintage Brut Cava 75cl, £7.99 (11.5% ABV)

Cheapest prosecco for New Year’s Eve 2020

Asda’s £4.47 bottle of Prosecco Extra Dry is currently the cheapest

Asda offers the cheapest bottle of prosecco this New Year’s Eve, with its Prosecco Extra Dry setting you back just £4.47.

Second cheapest, you’ll get a bottle of prosecco for £4.99 at Aldi, Morrisons and Tesco.

If you’re an Aldi shopper, look out for its Costellore Prosecco Frizzante DOC, or the Coppiere Prosecco Frizzante if you’re at Morrisons.

For Tesco, its cheapest bottle is its Bella Cucina Prosecco Frizzante.

Here’s our breakdown of cheapest prosecco:

  • Asda: Prosecco Extra Dry 75cl, £4.47 (10.5% ABV)
  • Aldi: Costellore Prosecco Frizzante DOC 75cl, £4.99 (10.5% ABV)
  • Tesco: Bella Cucina Prosecco Frizzante 75cl, £4.99 (10.5% ABV)
  • Morrisons: Coppiere Prosecco Frizzante 75cl, £4.99 (10% ABV)
  • Lidl: Allini Prosecco Spumante 75cl, £5.99 (10.5% ABV)
  • Sainsbury’s: Edizione 789 Di Mondelli Prosecco 75cl, £6.25 (10.5% ABV)
  • Waitrose: Waitrose NV, Glera Prosecco 75cl, £6.99 (11% ABV)
  • Co-op: Scalini Prosecco 75cl, £7 (11% ABV)
  • M&S: Classics Prosecco 75cl, £8 (11% ABV)

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