I Tried Every Supermarket Prosecco...

Everyone loves Prosecco... but are we actually buying the right bottles? This week I've lined up some of the biggest supermarket Proseccos, from everyday £7 bottles right through to proper Valdobbiadene, to find out what's genuinely worth drinking and what's just riding on the name. As always, there's no sponsorship, no hidden agenda and no bottle gets an easy ride. Every wine ends up in one of three places... 🥂 Class 👍 Pass 🍑 Arse There are a few pleasant surprises, a couple of disappointments and one bottle that completely justifies spending a bit more. If you've ever stood in the sparkling wine aisle wondering which Prosecco to grab, hopefully this will save you a few quid... and a few bad bottles. Want more? Join the Wine Club: tomgilbey.com/wine-club Tasting (and as always, bought and paid for by me) Della Vite Prosecco Superiore DOCG ‪@sainsburys‬ – £22.00 Kirkland Signature DOCG Prosecco ‪@CostcoTV‬ – £8.29 Yellow Tail Prosecco DOC ‪@sainsburys‬ – £11.00 Maschio Prosecco ‪@morrisons‬ – £10.00 La Gioiosa Prosecco ‪@morrisons‬ – £10.75 Prosecco Spumante DOCG ‪@AldiUK‬ – £7.99 Mionetto Prosecco DOC ‪@tesco‬ – £11.50 I Heart Prosecco DOC ‪@morrisons‬ – £9.25 Freixenet Prosecco DOC ‪@tesco‬ – £12.50 No.1 Prosecco Superiore ‪@waitroseandpartners‬ – £16.00 San Leo Oro Prosecco ‪@waitroseandpartners‬ – £8.25 Terra Organica Prosecco ‪@sainsburys‬ – £12.75 Allini Organic Prosecco DOC ‪@Lidl‬ – £6.99 Conegliano Prosecco (Taste the Difference) ‪@sainsburys‬ – £10.00 Canti Prosecco DOC ‪@morrisons‬ – £9.00 Dolly Wines Prosecco ‪@sainsburys‬ – £10.50