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The best champagne deals for July 2022: Time to celebrate!

From individual bottles to cases of six, here’s where you can pick up some fizz at a purse-friendly price

Louise Whitbread
Thursday 30 June 2022 17:23
<p>Treat yourself to a bottle of the good stuff while supermarkets and wine shops discount prices</p>

Treat yourself to a bottle of the good stuff while supermarkets and wine shops discount prices

A glass of champagne is the epitome of celebration, whether it’s an anniversary with your significant other, a birthday toast, or just about any other occasion that demands some fizz.

Thanks to its luxury status, the French beverage is an indulgent, and often expensive treat. However, there are plenty of deals now at both supermarkets – including Sainsbury’s, Waitrose and Morrisons – and wine specialists such as Laithwaites and Majestic.

We’ve picked the best deals, which range from individual bottles to cases of six or 12 that are perfect for dinner parties or simply celebrating with friends and family.

Featuring some of the most well-recognised champagne makers, including Laurent-Perrier, Taittinger and Veuve Clicquot, there’s something for everyone to enjoy while bagging a bargain.

For tried-and-tested bottles, check out our ​​guide to the best champagne to celebrate with on any occasion, too.

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The best champagne deals for July 2022 are:

  • Veuve Clicquot brut yellow label champagne, case of six: Was £299.94, now £227.94, Majestic.co.uk
  • Waitrose blanc de noirs brut NV: Was £23.99, now £21.99, Waitrosecellar.com
  • Taittinger brut prestige rosé NV champagne, case of six: Was £299.94, now £233.94, Majestic.co.uk
  • Taittinger brut réserve NV: Was £40, now £30, Waitrosecellar.com
  • Laurent-Perrier la cuvée brut champagne: Was £269.94, now £191.94, Majestic.co.uk
  • Piper-Heidsieck brut NV champage: Was £36, now £26, Waitrose.com
  • Mini Moët champagne and straws gift, four bottles: Was £68.71, now £49.99, Laithwaites.co.uk

Veuve Clicquot brut yellow label champagne, case of six: Was £299.94, now £227.94, Majestic.co.uk

When you buy a case of six of the classic Veuve Clicquot brut champagne, you can now save over £70 at Majestic. Synonymous with luxury, it has a world-famous flavour of lemon, orange peel and green apples that are the perfect companion to canapés. Stock up your stash while it’s on offer, or split a case with friends.

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Waitrose blanc de noirs brut NV: Was £23.99, now £21.99, Waitrosecellar.com

Made from only pinot noir grapes, Waitrose own-brand champagne is said to have ripe fruit flavours and a biscuity character. It currently costs just over £20.

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Taittinger brut prestige rosé NV champagne, case of six: Was £299.94, now £233.94, Majestic.co.uk

This rosé champagne featured in our review of the best, with our tester noting that despite Tattinger’s reputation, this is a “relatively well-priced” fizz that has “refreshing, red fruit flavours”. Thanks to Majestic, there’s a saving of over £60 on a case of six. Snap it up while you can.

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Taittinger brut réserve NV: Was £40, now £30, Waitrosecellar.com

If you’re not into pink champagne, and would rather Taittinger’s brut, then of course this one is the one to choose. This bottle needs little introduction and is known for its excellence, and best of all it’s currently 25 per cent off.

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Laurent-Perrier ‘la cuvée’ champagne, case of six: Was £269.94, now £191.94, Majestic.co.uk

With notes of citrus, peach and toast, this is a fresh yet complex and creamy tipple. And while we’ve seen better discounts on this case before, every little helps, right? An individual bottle will cost you £44.99, while a box of six will save you nearly £80. Or if this is already one of your favourite go-tos, then why not purchase 12 bottles and save yourself over £150 in the process? Whatever you decide to do, there’s money to be saved here.

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Piper-Heidsieck brut NV champage: Was £36, now £26, Waitrose.com

This bottle from Piper-Heidsieck is a steal at just £26. This champagne house has 235 years of history, so we think it’s safe to say they know their stuff.It’s a fresh pinot noir-dominated fizz with flavours of pear and apple, with a hint of citrus. This sounds like the perfect sundowner.

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Mini Moët champagne and straws gift, four bottles: Was £68.71, now £49.99, Laithwaites.co.uk

One more for good measure. This set from world-famous booze brand Moët & Chandon is perfect for gift-giving – or keep it all to yourself, we won’t judge. Inside a sleek black carry box, you’ll find four 200ml bottles of the brand’s signature fizz and each come with their own straw to add a playful twist to the occasion.

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