VALENTINE’S Day is upon us and supermarkets are battling it out to offer the cheapest bottles of bubbly.

Shoppers can always save a few quid shopping around for their weekly groceries, especially when it comes to prosecco, champagne and sparkling wines.

We've scoured the shelves for some of the cheapest bottles of fizz this V-Day

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We’ve scoured the shelves for some of the cheapest bottles of fizz this V-Day

If you’re off for some last-minute shopping, you’ll want to make the most of all the best deals on offer.

To save you some of the hard work, we’ve scoured the shelves to find the best prices we could find across all the major supermarkets.

Remember though, to always use price comparison tools such as Trolley.co.uk as you might be able to find cheaper bottles than us.

Please drink responsibly and for advice or support about drinking alcohol please visit drinkaware.co.uk.

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Aldi – Asti D.O.C.G. Vino Spumante 75cl – £4.49

Ald's Asti was the cheapest bottle of sparkling we could find online

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Ald’s Asti was the cheapest bottle of sparkling we could find onlineCredit: ALDI

Aldi, which was crowned Which?’s cheapest supermarket of the year, is selling a very well-priced bottle of Asti prosecco for just £4.49.

The discounter says the bubbly offers hints of candyfloss and pear drops and an ABV of 7%.

Shoppers can also grab a bottle of Costellore Proccini sparkling wine for £5.25 if you’ve got another quid to spend.

It’s important to remember you’ll have to head into your nearest store as Aldi doesn’t offer home delivery.

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You can find your closest branch by using the store locator tool on its website.

Asda – Henri Cachet Champagne Brut 75cl – £15

Shoppers with a bit more to splash should go for Asda's Henri Cachet champagne

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Shoppers with a bit more to splash should go for Asda’s Henri Cachet champagneCredit: Asda

For those of you looking to splash out a little more, you can pick up Asda‘s Henri Cachet Champagne for £15.

The ABV 9% bottle is only on sale at Asda, so you won’t find it anywhere else.

The bubbly is described as well-balanced and fruity, with hints of citrus and vanilla.

Iceland – Maison de la Rougerie Brut Crémant de Bordeaux 75cl – £9.50

Iceland's brut comes with subtle orange blossom tones

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Iceland’s brut comes with subtle orange blossom tonesCredit: ICELAND

Love birds looking to snap up a bottle of champers for a bit less can head to Iceland.

The frozen food specialist has a bottle of Maison de la Rougerie Brut Crémant de Bordeaux on sale for just £9.50.

The fizz is said to have hints of orange-blossom flavour, plus it has plenty of five-star reviews on Iceland’s website.

Lidl – Allini Prosecco Treviso Frizzante – £5.49

Lidl's bottle of prosecco was the second cheapest we could find online

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Lidl’s bottle of prosecco was the second cheapest we could find onlineCredit: LIDL

Lidl’s Allini prosecco stems from the Veneto region of Italy and comes in at £5.49.

The bargain retailer said the bottle of fizz is enjoyed best with an aperitif or canapé, with light and off-dry tasting notes.

You can only buy the bottle in-store though as Lidl doesn’t do delivery either.

Shoppers can find their nearest branch by using Lidl’s store locator tool on its website.

Sainsbury’s Prosecco Frizzante 75cl – £6

Sainsbury's describes this prosecco as fresh and vibrant with notes of crisp apple

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Sainsbury’s describes this prosecco as fresh and vibrant with notes of crisp appleCredit: SAINSBURY’S

Sainsbury’s‘ Prosecco Frizzante comes in at just £6 and is ideal for anyone who likes a bubbly with hints of apple.

The Frizzante is a semi-sparkling wine that the retailer says is ideal for accompanying a salad.

That means it’s great if you’re looking to keep your Valentine’s healthy.

The Italian fizz comes in with an ABV of 10.5%.

Co-op – Stormhoek Fairtrade Moscato Rose 75cl – £5.35

If you fancy something a bit different you should try Co-op's rose

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If you fancy something a bit different you should try Co-op’s roseCredit: Co-OP

Co-op‘s Moscato Rose costs just £5.35 and offers hints of strawberry and cherry.

It’s good news for vegans and vegetarians as the South African bottle is plant-based.

You can’t buy the rose on the website though so you will have to head to your nearest Co-op branch.

You can find your nearest branch by using Co-op’s store locator tool on its website.

Aldi – Nicolas De Montbart Champagne 75cl – £11.99

Aldi is slashing the price of its Nicolas de Montbart champagne to £12

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Aldi is slashing the price of its Nicolas de Montbart champagne to £12Credit: Aldi

Aldi shoppers can pick up a bottle of champers for £12 within days after the retailer slashed the price of its Nicolas De Montbart champagne.

But you’ll only be able to get it until the end of the day today, February 14, in-store.

The bubbly comes with fruit and floral notes, combining champagne with chardonnay, pinot noir and pinot meunier.

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Meanwhile, we tested supermarket Valentine’s meal deals from Lidl to Tesco and the winner had an amazing amount of dishes for £15.

Plus, here’s the full list of supermarkets doing Valentine’s Day meal deals with prices starting from less than £4 per person.

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