I tried budget fizz under £10 for New Year’s Eve, including amazing £5.99 dupe of Kylie Prosecco…best was £7 from Aldi
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WITH New Years Eve just days away, everyone will be searching for the perfect glass of bubbly to raise when the clock strikes midnight. But toasting in 2025 doesn’t have to break the bank as now you can even get champagne for less than £15. If that doesn’t wet your whistle, there’s plenty of other fizz on offer from Cava and Cremant to Prosecco and Muscat - and all under £10.
We’ve tested bottles from across the supermarkets to let you know which one you should be popping this Tuesday. Each one has been rated for taste, value for money and bubbliness. This frosted bottle of prosecco stands out on the shelf immediately - and the taste was great too. It smelt very fresh, and fruity, and had a crisp, apple taste but on the drier side.
Meanwhile, its tiny bubbles gave it a similar texture to high-end champagne, at a fraction of the cost of most bottles. This is high-class fizz with a low-cost price - and was my favourite prosecco for sure. Rating: 4/5. This bottle of Canti prosecco smelt remarkably like pear cider, which was unexpected, and had large bubbles, which accentuated the fruity flavour, finished off with an apple-undertone.
It’s very easy to drink, and not too dry, thanks to its syrupy texture, almost like fruit juice from the supermarket. This wasn't bad, but I’d have liked it to be better given the price. Rating: 3/5. The harsh smell of this prosecco reminded me of the cheap fizz churned out at bottomless brunches across the UK.