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'Tis the season for decadence and a touch of sparkle -
and what better way to bring festive cheer than a fridge full of fizz for parties and impromptu gatherings?
Champagne is admittedly my bubbly of choice
- I love both poised, elegant styles with brisk acidity and the richer, pastry-like, gastronomic pours.
But with Christmas all about sharing, toasting, and big get-togethers, stocking up is essential.
Consumer group Which? has named Tesco Finest Premier Cru Brut Champagne the
best Christmas fizz, outclassing Moët & Chandon's Brut Impérial.
The supermarket fizz costs just £25 a bottle, but many popular Champagnes
are priced over £40.
With that in mind, I'm sharing my secrets for sparkling swaps
that keep both the palate and the wallet happy.
Bollinger Champagne, £58
Swap for? Langlois Crémant Brut Réserve NV, £15.95
Saving: £42.05 a bottle
For Bolly bling without the sting, head to the Loire
Valley, where the Bollinger family crafts this Crémant using the same traditional
method as their Champagnes. Made primarily from Chenin Blanc, which thrives in the Loire,
it undergoes 24 months of aging, delivering a Crémant with
depth that offers a charming twist on Bollinger's rich Champagne style
- with change to spare.
Louis Roederer Cristal Champagne, £280
Swap for? Roederer Estate Quartet NV, £32
Saving: £248 a bottle
Renowned producer Louis Roederer is the name behind the iconic Cristal
Champagne - a prized choice among celebrities, especially when served in a flashy jeroboam, complete with sparklers
in the ‘VIP section' of nightclubs. But if the
£270 price tag brings tears to your eyes, try Cristal's Californian cousin, Quartet.
Crafted in the cool Anderson Valley, it offers a taste of
luxury for almost a tenth of the cost.
Laurent Perrier Rosé Champagne, £80
Swap for? Morrisons The Best Crémant De Limoux Rosé NV, £12.50
Saving: £67.50 a bottle
If you're after something pink, grab this super chic Crémant de Limoux from Morrisons - delivering
luxe for less. With a delicate effervescence and notes of strawberries and
cream, it hints at pink Champagne at five times the price.
And here's a little-known fact: legend has it
that the art of fizz was first discovered in Limoux, in the
South of France - though our friends in Champagne
may disagree.
Ace of Spades Champagne, £315
Swap for? Segura Viudas Brut Vintage Premium Cava, £12
Saving: £303 a bottle
For showstopping-style on a shoestring, skip Harrods, forget Jay-Z's red-carpet-ready ‘Ace of Spades' and head to
Sainsbury's for Segura Viudas premium cava, complete with a shield that's
delightfully close to a spade. For the price of one bottle of that Champagne, you could bag
26 bottles of this classy cava - and, honestly, after a few glasses,
who's noticing the difference?
Ruinart Blanc de Blancs Champagne, £89
Swap for? Fortnum's Franca Contea Franciacorta Brut NV, £26.50
Saving: £62.50 a bottle
‘Blanc de Blancs' meaning ‘white of whites' is the name for
bubbles made solely from white grapes - typically Chardonnay in Champagne, delivering
elegance and finesse, à la Ruinart. Prices have crept up as Blanc de Blancs become
all the rage, but hop over the border to the hidden gem
of Franciacorta in Lombardy, northern Italy, and you'll find complex, vinous sips with plenty of flair,
like this Fortnum's pick.
Pol Roger Champagne, £55
Swap for? Graham Beck Selection Sparkling Wine, £13.50
Saving: £41.50 a bottle
I served these delicious South African bubbles at my wedding
- quaffed in record time, with nobody realising it wasn't
Champagne. As well as my own big day, Graham Beck has made an appearance at state events for Nelson Mandela and
Barack Obama, earning it the title of ‘presidential pick' for sparkling
wine. And you'll save a few quid compared to other politician favourites,
like Pol Roger.
Mumm Champagne, £39
Swap for? Mumm Marlborough Brut Prestige, £25
Saving: £14 a bottle
From Marlborough, New Zealand's premier region and home of top Brit sip, Sauvignon Blanc, comes a fresh take on fizz.
Blessed with sunshine and a cool climate, Marlborough produces wines that are vibrant and crisp.
Here, a blend of traditional Champagne varieties - Chardonnay,
Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier - offers an easy-drinking, bright
character, and a great value sub for Mumm's
beloved bubbles.
Veuve Clicquot Champagne, £48
Swap for? Veuve Monsigny Champagne Brut NV, £14.99
Saving: £33.01 a bottle
First launched over a decade ago at £12.99, Aldi has miraculously
kept their best-selling Veuve Monsigny Champagne under
£15. For a sprightly, quaffable style, it's unbeatable at that price -
perfect for Buck's Fizz at Christmas Day brunch, canapés, and
a refreshing post-turkey sip. It's worth mentioning that the Premier Cru label at £21.99 is a real step up and
fantastic value too.
Moët & Chandon Champagne, £44
Swap for? Chandon Brut Argentina, £23
Saving: £21 a bottle
From Champagne giant Moët & Chandon, Chandon Brut is a Champagne-style
bubbly from Mendoza, Argentina. If you're thinking Mendoza is known for its hot climate and big, bold
Malbec reds, think again - Chandon's vineyards are situated in the foothills of the Andes at over 1,000 metres, where
cooling influences help retain that desirable freshness in the grapes.
For wine lovers craving more tips, don't forget to pick up a copy of my debut
wine book, Wine: Taste Pair Pour - the perfect stocking filler for everyone, from novices to connoisseurs.
With every page filled with stylish illustrations and photos, it brings
the world of wine to life - dive in to discover your favourite grapes and styles, master the art
of food pairing, and buy and serve wine with confidence.
Available at Amazon, Waterstones and all major bookstores.