VALENTINE’S Day is incoming, and plenty of supermarkets are offering deals and discounts on prosecco, champagne and more to help you celebrate.

Fizz fans can even pop open a bottle of bubbly on the loved-up day for under a fiver, if they know where to shop.

Some boozy deals mean you can stock up on bubbles for under a fiver

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Some boozy deals mean you can stock up on bubbles for under a fiver

Valentine’s Day is next Monday, February 14.

That means you’ve only got the weekend to scramble for a last minute gift, or stock up on a budget to celebrate the romance.

You’re in luck though, as on offer ahead of the day is booze from as little as £4, so you won’t break the bank.

Some supermarkets have slashed the price of bottles of the celebratory plonk by up to 50%, with champagne you can snag for just under a tenner.

It comes just as Brits are facing rocketing costs at the shops as a cost of living crisis sweeps the nation.

Boozers may even be hiking their prices too as they’re also hit by impacts of the crisis – so if you were thinking of treating your date to a glass of something down the local, you might be forking out more than normal.

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The cost of roses is on the up as well , and that’s all down to growers facing energy price hikes of their own that stunted this year’s supply.

So you could forget the flowers altogether this year, and opt for a cheap bottle of bubbly to keep your special someone sweet instead.

Luckily some supermarkets are hosting some great bargains this weekend so you can stock up.

It’s always worth having a shop around so you can find the lowest possible price.

You can use tools like Google Shopping or Price Spy to compare costs and find the best deal.

But we’ve done most of the hard work for you and here’s what’s on offer:

Aldi Costellore Prosecco Frizzante

  • Price: £3.99
Aldi has the cheapest prosecco we could find at only £4

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Aldi has the cheapest prosecco we could find at only £4Credit: aldi

Aldi has the cheapest prosecco going right now, as its bubbly costs less than £4.

Aldi’s Costellore Prosecco Frizzante is only £3.99 for shoppers to pick up just in time for Valentine’s day.

The store has confirmed that you can buy the bargain booze in store for the low price that is almost half the price of rivals.

Morrisons Sorso Prosecco Spumante

  • Was: £6.49 Now: £4.49 Save: £2 – buy now
Morrisons has slashed 30% off the price of its prosecco

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Morrisons has slashed 30% off the price of its proseccoCredit: morrisons

There’s 30% off the Sorso Prosecco – meaning the bubbles cost less than a fiver at just £4.49.

It’s the second cheapest in our round up and makes it at least a third cheaper than some of the pricier entries.

Luckily you can cash-in on the deal a little beyond Valentine’s, as it’s available at the under £5 price until February 15.

Lidl Allini Prosecco Spumante

  • Was: £5.99 Now: £4.99 Save: £1 – buy now
Lidl shoppers can pick up a bottle of bubbly and still get change from a fiver

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Lidl shoppers can pick up a bottle of bubbly and still get change from a fiverCredit: lidl

Lidl has also slashed the cost of its bubbly so shoppers can make a purchase and still get change from a £5 note.

The 75cl bottle will usually set shoppers back £5.99, but for a limited time Lidl has slashed the price by just over 15%.

It means shoppers save only £1 on the full price but it’s still a great budget way to show your love on the day.

Asda shoppers can save 20% when they buy three or more bottles

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Asda shoppers can save 20% when they buy three or more bottlesCredit: asda

Asda’s prosecco certainly isn’t the cheapest of the supermarket offerings as its lowest price is for a £5.99 bottle of Prosecco Spumante Extra Dry.

But you can take advantage of its latest 20% off deal – which is especially great if you were thinking of properly stocking up.

Asda shoppers can get 20% off three or more bottles of wine and prosecco, all the way up until Valentine’s Day, so buying more than one bottle of bubbly from the store will mean you make a great saving.

Tesco Bella Cucina Prosecco Frizzante

Tesco's cheapest bottle of prosecco is a price match of Aldi

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Tesco’s cheapest bottle of prosecco is a price match of AldiCredit: tesco

Tesco’s cheapest Prosecco, the Bella Cucina Prosecco Frizzante, is advertised as an Aldi price match, though we now know that Aldi’s comes in even cheaper.

Usually at the store you can take advantage of the Tesco Clubcard prices which can slash costs by up to 50% but you can’t apply the loyalty discount here.

Its Plaza Centro prosecco has been reduced by £1.50 under the Clubcard offer, though it doesn’t make it the cheapest bargain at the store as it’s still £6, down from £7.50.

Sainsburys Prosecco Frizzante

Sainsbury's cheapest prosecco costs £6 to buy

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Sainsbury’s cheapest prosecco costs £6 to buyCredit: sainsbury’s

Sainsbury’s Prosecco Frizzante is one of the pricier bottles we spotted in supermarkets as it’s £6 – but it’s still a bargain compared to other bottles on the shelves.

The 75cl bottle is all vegan though, if you’re looking for a more sustainable way to celebrate Valentine’s this year.

Morrisons Charles De Villers Champagne Brut

  • Wwas: £20 Now: £9.99 Save: £10.01 – buy now
Morrisons is letting shoppers celebrate in style, and for only a tenner

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Morrisons is letting shoppers celebrate in style, and for only a tennerCredit: morrisons

Morrisons is selling champagne that you can pop open on the day for just a tenner.

At any other time of the year the champagne is usually £20 but Morrisons is selling it for just £9.99 right now.

The new low price is only around until the special day itself though, so you’ll need to be quick to cash in.

Aldi Champagne Blanc De Noirs

  • Was: £18.99 Now: £16.99 Save: £2 – buy now
Aldi has slashed the price of gift sets for Valentine's Day

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Aldi has slashed the price of gift sets for Valentine’s DayCredit: aldi

If you’re looking for a loving gift, shoppers can opt for the Champagne Blanc De Noirs Gift Tube or Blanc De Noirs Gift Box from Aldi. 

They’re both reduced to just £16.99, down from £18.99 originally.

That means you can make a saving of £2 or almost 10% while nabbing a fancy gift complete with its own packaging, that your special someone will love.

The discount also takes the harsh sting out of the champagne being nearly double the price of Morrisons’.

Need some more Valentine’s Day gifting inspiration? Check out these buying guides:

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