Tesco's Finest Premier Cru Brut Champagne was found to be the top-scoring option in a blind taste test conducted by the Consumers' Association brand Which?. Despite being significantly cheaper than high-end champagnes, Tesco's champagne achieved an 82 percent score, noted for its nutty aroma and fresh, fruity flavors. The test highlighted the availability of affordable and delicious options from supermarkets, proving that quality champagne doesn't have to come at a high price.
In addition to Tesco's offering, Aldi's Veuve Monsigny champagne also performed well in the taste test, surpassing luxury brand Moët & Chandon in terms of scoring. Both Tesco and Aldi champagnes are suitable for vegans, unlike some wines and champagnes that may contain non-vegan fining ingredients in the filtering process. For vegan consumers looking for a festive tipple, these supermarket champagnes offer a cost-effective and animal-friendly option for the holiday season.
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