Tesco champagne tops blind taste test beating Moët and Aldi

standard.co.uk November 18, 2024, 12:01 PM UTC

A blind taste test by Which? has named Tesco Finest premier cru brut champagne as the best value option, scoring 82 percent. This £25 bottle outperformed Moët & Chandon, which scored 77 percent, and Aldi's Veuve Monsigny, which scored 80 percent. Judges praised the Tesco champagne for its nutty aroma and fresh, fruity flavors. Waitrose's £25 brut NV champagne also tied with Aldi for second place, noted for its pleasing fruit flavors and nutty taste. All three budget options received the Best Buy logo. In related findings, Waitrose No.1 Brown Butter Mince Pies with Cognac were named Best Buy, while Aldi's Specially Selected Mince Pies received a Best Value endorsement. Together, the top champagne and mince pies cost £29.


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