Overview
- Tesco's Finest Premier Cru Brut Champagne scored 82% in a blind taste test conducted by Which?, surpassing Moët & Chandon's Brut Impérial, which scored 77%.
- The £25 Tesco champagne was praised for its nutty aroma and fresh, fruity flavors, offering a full body and creamy texture.
- Aldi's Veuve Monsigny Premier Cru Brut Champagne also performed well, scoring 80% and costing just £22 per bottle.
- Waitrose's Brut NV Champagne matched Aldi's score, with judges noting its pleasing peach, pear, and apple flavors.
- Lidl's Prosecco Superiore Valdobbiadene, priced at £7.49, was highlighted as a great value alternative to champagne, scoring 80%.