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Cheers! Raise a glass to a new government as well as England’s progress in the Euros. We’ll drink to that.Photograph: skynesher/Getty Images
Cheers! Raise a glass to a new government as well as England’s progress in the Euros. We’ll drink to that.Photograph: skynesher/Getty Images

Champagne, cava, crémant: the 10 best bottles of bubbly for UK election night parties

Whether you prefer to pop the cork on prosecco, English fizz or alcohol-free, these sparkling wines should get your vote, says Sophia Longhi

If the polls are right, we’re (probably) about to see the end of 14 years of Tory rule – so it’s time to get the bubbly in for election night.

From cava to champagne, prosecco to English sparkling wine, here is a selection of the best fizz for every palate and budget. And if things don’t go your way on Thursday night, there’s always the England team to cheer on on Saturday. Bottoms up!


1

Best champagne

TheWineSociety’s own-brand champagne is a wine trade favourite. Produced by Champagne Alfred Gratien, it’s a classic chardonnay-focused blend with rich notes of toasted brioche, balanced with a fresh, lemony zestiness. This champers is exceptional value for money, especially when you go for a case of six. Party time.

BuyThe Society’s Champagne Brut NV, £33.81 or £169 for a case of six

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The Society’s Champagne Brut NV, Vinicola Nulles, Adernats Cava de Guarda Brut Nature NV and Cave de Turckheim Crémant d’Alsace.

2

Best value (prosecco)

Is it worth spending an extra £1.50 for the “G” on the DOC? Simply put: yes. Prosecco from Valdobbiadene is a different beast – the bubbles are finer, the fruit is brighter and the texture is softer. A special wine at a bargain price.

BuyFinest Prosecco Valdobbiadene DOCG, £9.50

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3

Best crémant

Champagne made in Alsace, with different grapes – pinot blanc and pinot gris – give it notes of blossom, green apple and honey. Cave de Turckheim has a solid reputation, so you’re in safe hands with this one.

BuyCave de Turckheim Crémant d’Alsace, £13.99

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4

Best cava

Cava is often overlooked in favour of a similar-priced prosecco, but it actually has more in common with champagne. It undergoes a second fermentation in the bottle (rather than a tank, like prosecco).Beautifully bubbly Brut Nature Cava is good quality stuff, made from organic grapes and aged in bottle for 24 months.

BuyVinicola Nulles, Adernats Cava de Guarda Brut Nature NV, £14

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or £14.05

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5

Best English wine

An English wine for fans of champagne. It’s made in the same way, with the same grape varieties, and grown on the chalky North Downs of Kent. Crisp and fresh, with flavours of crunchy red apples and strawberries, Chapel Down brings you British bubbles for a perfectly patriotic celebration.

BuyChapel Down Brut NV, £28.50

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The Liberator Episode 30 Methode Cap Classique, Chapel Down Brut NV and Jansz Premium Cuvée NV.

6

Best South African

This wine has been “sleeping” for five years; it’s dry, with notes of toasted nuts, shortbread and zippy citrus fruits.

BuyThe Liberator Episode 30 ‘Come Quickly, I Am Drinking The Stars’ Methode Cap Classique, £23.50

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or £22

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7

Best Tasmanian

Made in the méthode Tasmanoise (which is the same as méthode Champenoise, but Tasmanian) in the cool bit of Australia, this lively sparkling has delicious notes of citrus and nougat. Fun and approachable but made from serious stuff, it would make an excellent politician.

BuyJansz Premium Cuvée NV, £18.49

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or £17.99

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8

Best Pétillant Naturel

Celebrating with a “pet nat” will bag you some cool points, even if it’s one of the oldest styles of sparkling wine out there. Made in the ancestral method, pet nats are often cloudy in appearance and a little funky in taste, but this one is clean and crisp, with notes of granny smith apples and flaky pastry.

BuyChapuis et Chapuis Pétillant Naturel, £32

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9

Best low-alcohol

A Spanish sparkling moscatel for those with a sweet tooth. Not only is it easy on the wallet but, at just 5% ABV, it will be easy on the head the next day too.

BuyLa Chica Bonita, £6.99

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10

Best no-alcohol

Kylie Minogue Alcohol Free Sparkling Rosé Wine.

If anyone knows how to party, it’s Kylie. This pink-hued fizz, with popping flavours of fresh raspberries and strawberry laces, hits all the right notes for a celebration without the alcohol.

BuyKylie Minogue Alcohol Free Sparkling Rosé, £6

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