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Asda’s £28 Vintage Brut tops Good Housekeeping’s Christmas Champagne taste test, with judges praising its ‘complex effervescence and aromatic apricot’ – while shoppers claim it’s better than Moet

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1. BEST OUTSTANDING CHAMPAGNE

ASDA Extra Special Louis Bernard Champagne Vintage Brut, £28

SCORE: 81/100

JUDGE SAID: ‘This vintage champagne has matured for at least five years, resulting in a complex effervescence.

‘It took first place on our panel thanks to its aromatic apricot, citrus and elderflower, with a hint of biscuit. Combine with smoked salmon for an unforgettable feast.’

ASDA Extra Special Louis Bernard Champagne Vintage Brut, £28, was voted the best in the Good Houskeeping taste test

2. BEST NON-VINTAGE CHAMPAGNE

Waitrose & Partners Blanc de Noirs Brut NV, £24

SCORE: 80/100

JUDGE SAID: ‘Made exclusively from Pinot Noir grapes, this Blanc de Noir is wonderfully aromatic.

‘Testers enjoyed notes of stone fruit and crisp green apple, as well as a hint of biscuit on the finish.’

Waitrose & Partners Blanc de Noirs Brut NV, £24, came second overall and was voted best non-vintage thanks to 'notes of stone fruit and crisp green apple'

Waitrose & Partners Blanc de Noirs Brut NV, £24, came second overall and was voted best non-vintage thanks to ‘notes of stone fruit and crisp green apple’

3. RUNNER-UP NON-VINTAGE CHAMPAGNE

M&S Collection St Gall Champagne Brut, £28

SCORE: 78/100

JUDGE SAID: ‘This elegant champagne is part of Marks & Spencer’s premium Collection range and is a blend of ‘Premier Cru’ classified chardonnay and pinot noir grapes.

‘Testers described it as “buttery and rich” – comparing it to vanilla biscuits – with a complex fruit profile of tart green apple, lemon, gooseberry and apricot.

M&S was praised for their 'vanilla biscuit' notes in the £28 Champagne

M&S were praised for their ‘vanilla biscuit’ notes in the £28 Champagne

4. RUNNER-UP BLANC DE NOIR CHAMPAGNE

Sainsbury’s Taste the Difference Blanc de Noirs Champagne, £20

SCORE: 78/100

JUDGE SAID: ‘Another budget blanc de noir worth stocking up on is this refreshing non-vintage from Sainsbury’s.

‘The panel enjoyed vibrant lemon zest, ripe stone fruit and a lick of butter on the finish for a satisfying mouthfeel. Try it as an aperitif next time.’

Sainsbury's Taste the Difference Blanc de Noirs Champagne came fourth overall

Sainsbury’s Taste the Difference Blanc de Noirs Champagne came fourth overall

5. BEST BUDGET CHAMPAGNE

Lidl Montaudon Champagne Brut, £15

SCORE: 78/100

JUDGE SAID: ‘Opening with zesty sorbet lemon, white peach and elderflower, Lidl’s easy-drinking sparkling drink has a light sweetness that lingers on the finish, making for a very pleasant and balanced wine.

“Sure, it’s not too complicated, but we think it’s impressive for the price tag.”

The jury found that Lidl's easy-to-drink fizz has a 'slight sweetness' and calls it the best budget fizz

The jury found that Lidl’s easy-to-drink fizz has a ‘slight sweetness’ and calls it the best budget fizz

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