Mother's Day is fast approaching and if you're loved one is a fan of Prosecco or a glass of bubbly then we've got all you need.
With top brand budget supermart, Aldi has all you need for the special day, from organic rose prosecco, non-alcoholic bubbly, and gift duo perfect for a hamper.
Plus, you don't even need to leave the comfort of your own home as you can get it delivered straight to your front door by heading to the Aldi website.
See the full range of the fizz you could need this Mothers Day.
Aldi's Prosecco to try this Mothers Day:
Costellore Prosecco Spumante DOC- For just £5.99 you get a 75cl bottle of Aldi's bestselling Prosecco Spumante which is perfect for any mum.
With soft peach and pear flavours, and notes of breezy apple peel and lemon zest, it’s the ideal partner for refined appetizers and light dishes.
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Organic Prosecco Rosé- If your loved one is more of a fan of all things Rose, then the organic prosecco is the perfect drink.
At just £8.49 for 75cl you can try the elegant organic prosecco rosé with flavours of wild strawberries and hints of citrus flowers.
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Costellore Prosecco Duo Gift Pack- Get two 20cl bottles of the gorgeous Prosecco for just £6.99 and find the perfect addition to any hamper.
Buy it now via Aldi.
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Specially Selected Valdobbiadene Prosecco- This Italian sparkler is light with creamy flavour and delicate floral touches making it the perfect refreshing drink.
A 75cl bottle of the bubbly is just £7.49 and will be a great addition to the special day.
Buy it now via Aldi.
Zerozecco- If you'd rather have a non-alcholic glass of bubbly, then Zeorzecco is a great drink to try.
It offers well-balanced bubbly delight with delicate fruity aromas and even was named Best Non-Alcoholic Sparkling Wine by Good Housekeeping and a 70cl bottle can be yours for just £2.49!
Buy it now via Aldi.
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