SAINSBURY’S has launched a deal today where you can get 25% off the price of booze.

The discount applies if you buy six or more bottles of wine, champagne or prosecco and you can claim the money-off orders all week.

You can get a £23 bottle of Moet for only £17.25 in the deal

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You can get a £23 bottle of Moet for only £17.25 in the deal

The deal on wine, champagne and prosecco began today and it is running until Sunday (May 2).

The store is offering the deal just in time the bank holiday weekend that falls at the beginning of May.

In the deal, a 750ml bottle of posh Moet costs £17.25 with the discount – saving you £5.75 on the full price of £23.

Of course, you’ll need to buy six bottles for the deal to kick in. Normally, six bottles would set you back £138 but in the offer the booze costs £103.50.

This sauvignon blanc is only £7.50 in the deal

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This sauvignon blanc is only £7.50 in the deal

Alternatively, if you’re more of a prosecco fan you can get 750ml bottles of Freixenet Prosecco for £9 each, saving you £3 per bottle.

Normally a box of six would cost £72 but the offer brings the price down to £54.

And if you’re more of a fan of wine, a 750ml bottle of Oyster Bay Sauvignon Blanc was £10, but now it’s down to just £7.50 when you buy a crate of six.

The 25% discount excludes any bottles that are under £5 in England or £7 in Wales.

And it also doesn’t apply for bottles that are 200ml and under, as well as all Sainsbury’s House wine, all fortified wine, boxed wine and gift sets.

It’s worth bearing in mind that the deal is only worth it if you were already planning on buy six bottles of plonk, other wise you’re spending more money than you need to.

On Sainsburys’ website you can browse the wine selection where the qualifying products have a little red offer indicator displayed, which will help you determine what you can get at the bargain prices.

The deal is available online and in stores although online shoppers will need to factor in the delivery costs, which start at £1.

Or you can use the store’s click and collect service thats free over £40 or £4 for anything cheaper, and the option of simply heading to your nearest supermarket is available as well.

Sainsburys has over 600 supermarkets in the UK and you can cash in on the deal at participating stores using the helpful locator tool to find out where your closest one is.

We’ve revealed six secrets to bagging ‘yellow sticker’ food from supermarkets including Sainsburys, and Tesco, Asda and Aldi too.

We also have the low down on Sainsburys’ opening hours and everything you need to know about ordering online with the supermarket.

But the store has been in hot water lately as shoppers were left furious over the mystery of ‘missing’ Nectar bonus points.

Woman, 22, baffled after being asked for ID to buy sanitary pads in Sainsbury’s

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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