All The Best Champagne & Prosecco Under $15 | Chron Shopping

2022-07-22 18:38:50 By : Admin

Celebrate life with these affordable champagnes and proseccos!

We love pouring a crisp, celebratory glass of bubbly, but champagne can go from affordable to exorbitantly priced faster than you can say “Congratulations!” And yes, we all know that champagne — real champagne — is only made in the Champagne region of France, but for a fraction of the price, we think a nice prosecco or sparkling wine can get the job done, especially if you’re making a batch of brunch mimosas or a classy French 75 at your backyard soiree! 

Enjoy these picks of cheap champagne and other bubbly from Total Wine, Spec's, and Drizly — all bottles ready for poppin’ and under $15. *clink!*

This bottle of cheap prosecco won’t disappoint, at least that’s what over 1600 reviewers on TotalWine.com tell us; it has an overwhelmingly positive overall 4.6-star rating. While it’s not a champagne made in France, this delicious bottle of bubbly comes straight from Italy and has flavors described as “peach and slightly honey aromas…with a nice green apple note.” La Vostra also has an affordable Prosecco Rosé if you prefer cherry and strawberry notes in your sparkling wine.

Rivata Prosecco has been named one of the “Top 15 Wines of Summer” by Total Wine, and if these pros don’t know about quality sparkling wine, consider the rest of us cork-screwed! Over 125 Rivata Prosecco fans give this Italian-made bottle a 4.4-star rating on TotalWine.com. Expect fruity notes of green apple, lemon, and lime in this bottle of affordable bubbly, perfect for a French 75 if we do say so ourselves!

If you’re thinking “aren’t all bottles of champagne single-serving?” you’re our kind of people, but note that these small bottles of Moet & Chandon are 187mL, which comes out to about six fluid ounces, AKA one good glass of bubbly each. This champagne is world-renowned and yes, it comes from the Champagne region of France: Welcome to the good life! These affordable champagne bottles are perfect for adding a classy touch to table settings at any dinner, engagement party, or small celebration — they make perfect party favors for bridal showers and alike!

If you love the idea of everyone getting their own tiny bottle of champagne, but don’t love the Moet & Chandon price tag, consider these Cupcakes Vineyards Prosecco Glera 3-packs. Cupcake Vineyards is a popular Italian vineyard and we can only imagine this affordable sparkling wine lives up to the rest of their collection. Visit Spec’s website to purchase or view in-store availability near you. If individual bottles aren’t your thing, grab a 750mL size bottle of this cheap prosecco for just over $11.

Made in nearby New Mexico, Soleil Mimosa Pineapple marries crisp, sparkling wine with sweet, tropical pineapple juice for a delightful concoction perfect for any sunny afternoon or taco Tuesday! They have original mimosa and mango versions as well if you want to try other fruity sparkling wine cocktails. At $10.99 per bottle, this is a sweet and affordable sparkling wine treat!

Yes, we know we told you all champagne comes from Champagne, but this is what Korbel named this sparkling wine and we’re not the bubbly police! This sparkling wine out of Sonoma, CA has a 4.7-star rating from over 1,600 reviews and is described as being “not too sweet,” “fruity without the tart at the end,” and a great “dry, sweet option.” It’s an all-around palette pleaser, perfect for mixing in mimosas or sipping on its own. If you’re already a Korbel Champagne fan, branch out and try the Natural and Rosé!

What’s Cava, exactly? At the risk of sounding unrefined, Cava is essentially champagne made in Spain; different grapes, same process. This gorgeous gold bottle isn’t just appealing on the outside, the sparkling wine inside is full of “soft peach and nut flavors” and has an overall 4.4-star rating from nearly 270 reviewers on TotalWine.com. Grab a bottle of this affordable sparkling wine online or at a Total Wine nearby and let the celebration begin!

This Argentinian sparkling wine is described as having a “light effervescence” and recommended to be paired with soft cheeses or desserts — threaten us with a good time, why don’t you?! Total Wine customers who reviewed this cheap sparkling wine give it an overall 4.6-star rating with one review commenting on how the sweetness is “perfect for spritzers.” It has a lower ABV than some other bottles and sounds lovely for relaxing at the end of the day or for something like a book club where you want to enjoy yourself, but still keep your wits about you!

If Yellow Tail is a staple in your wine rack, take your relationship to the next level with their signature Bubbles White Sparkling wine. Available from Spec’s for under $10, you can grab a bottle of this affordable bubbly which Yellow Tail says goes “great with sunglasses, a hat, and a sense of humor!” 

This bottle of cheap prosecco is simply stunning and evokes the feeling of celebration at first sight! Freixenet Prosecco is a sparkling wine from Italy described as being “finely effervescent” with a delicate balance of flowers, apple, and citrus. Saluti!

We know, the word “champagne” doesn’t often bring to mind the image of a can, but hear us out: there are some places we want to bring bubbly that don't allow glass bottles. Music festivals, campsites, beaches, pools, and public parks often have rules about glass containers, but that’s no reason to put your bubbly on the shelf! Grab a few cans of Sofia sparkling wine from Spec’s and ‘spect to be making a whole lot of new friends wherever you bring them.

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Pamela Mahler is an E-Commerce Writer for Local Commerce at Hearst Newspapers. Email her at pamela.mahler@hearst.com.