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Supermarket own-brand prosecco that's ‘better than Selfridges' launches new sparkling cans – they're perfect for summer

Supermarket own-brand prosecco that's ‘better than Selfridges' launches new sparkling cans – they're perfect for summer

The Sun17-07-2025
A POPULAR prosecco ranked above high-end alternatives has now launched new sparkling cans.
Waitrose shoppers can now make significant savings on this budget-friendly drink.
Wimbledon may be over but there's still a summer of popping prosecco ahead.
Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or simply enjoying a glass with dinner, this Waitrose buy is sure to elevate your summer without draining your wallet.
Shoppers can pick up the La Gioiosa Prosecco Rosé Millesimato Brut for just £8.50.
This offer, available through Tuesday, July 29, sees Waitrose customers saving £2 per bottle.
The La Gioiosa prosecco has received high acclaim from connoisseurs, critics, and customers alike.
"I think we have the best deal of the year. This is an incredible deal," said TikTok user and wine enthusiast Gary (@garys_wine).
"You have a fantastic Prosecco La Gioiosa. It's a brut, so it's a little bit drier."
The wine fan described the prosecco as "wonderful before a meal, during the meal, after the meal, and to celebrate everything".
Another TikToker who specialises in wine reviews shared her thoughts on the buy.
"I'm immediately getting [notes of] lovely strawberries," said Elizabeth (@elizabethwinegirl).
'Aldi, are you ok hun' wine pro exclaims as she calls store's £6.99 pink bubbles a 'crowd pleaser' you need to snap up
"It's extremely fresh, lovely floral notes to it. That's a really beautiful mouthfeel, I swallowed that in a second because it's delicious."
She concluded that the prosecco will be "easy to drink this summer".
The drink features the coveted DOC label, meaning it follows strict quality standards of authentic Italian wine.
It was named as the second best prosecco of 2025 by the experts at Good Housekeeping.
Ranking just behind the Tesco Finest Prosecco Rosé, the drink was rated just above the much pricier Selfridges Selection Prosecco.
NHS guidelines on drinking alcohol
According to the NHS, regularly drinking more than 14 units of alcohol a week risks damaging your health.
To keep health risks from alcohol to a low level if you drink most weeks:
men and women are advised not to drink more than 14 units a week on a regular basis
spread your drinking over 3 or more days if you regularly drink as much as 14 units a week
if you want to cut down, try to have several drink-free days each week
If you're pregnant or think you could become pregnant, the safest approach is not to drink alcohol at all to keep risks to your baby to a minimum.
You read more on the NHS website.
Sparkling cans
And now you can pick up this tasty drink on the go, with the new La Gioiosa Can, available from Waitrose for just £3.50.
Shoppers can choose between the classic La Gioiosa Sparkling Can or the beloved La Gioiosa Rosé Sparkling Can flavour.
You can mix and match with select drinks, picking up four cans for the price of three, with the cheapest item free.
So whether you're pre-drinking with your mates or enjoying a summer picnic, you can now enjoy your prosecco without even needing a glass.
More drinks deals
Tesco has recently slashed the price of a popular liqueur that fans say "tastes better than Bailey's".
Plus, the award-winning Caribbean rum that has left sweet-toothed fans raving.
And the incredible savings you can make on various liqueurs from Amazon.
Or if you're alcohol-free, we've rounded up some of the best non-alcoholic drinks available.
And hacks on how to get free drinks from popular chains across the UK.
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