Co-op and Aldi champagnes beat Veuve Clicquot in Which? taste test
- Supermarket own-label Champagnes, including Co-op's Les Pionniers Champagne and Aldi's Monsigny Premier Cru Champagne, outperformed a luxury champagne house in taste tests, offering quality and value for money.
- Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Brut Champagne, the most expensive Champagne tested, scored lower than the supermarket offerings. Cheaper alternatives like Asda's Veuve Olivier & Fils Secret de Cave Champagne and Waitrose's Brut Champagne also impressed the experts.
- Sainsbury's Taste the Difference Crémant d’Alsace, priced at £11.50, received a Which? Best Buy endorsement for its refreshing and fruity taste, proving that quality Champagne doesn't have to be expensive.
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Co-op and Aldi champagnes beat Veuve Clicquot in Which? taste test
Top-scoring supermarket fizz costs less than half of the price of its prestigious competitorMoney might be tight this Christmas but there is good news for champagne lovers after much cheaper supermarket own brands fared better than the prestigious French label Veuve Clicquot in a quaff test.The Co-op’s Les Pionniers champagne received the top score of 85% in a blind taste test conducted by Which? with the £22.75-a-bottle bubbly wowing the panel …
Supermarket you’d never think of named best for champagne beating posh brands AND Aldi
The top bubbly for this year’s festivities has been revealed – and it’s by a supermarket you probably wouldn’t think of. Beating a luxury champagne house as well as Aldi, the winner from Co-op costs up to half the price, Which? found. AlamyThe best champagnes have been revealed by Which? – and the winner may surprise you[/caption] The consumer champion asked a panel of four independent wine experts to blind-taste a selection of champagne to un…
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