Our wine expert reveals the best New Year corkers, including a £7 supermarket fizz

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Whether you’re keeping it cosy at home, hosting a dinner or leaning into full party mode, New Year’s Eve calls for bubbles and plenty of them. I’ve lined up bottles for every budget, from a joyful under-£7 Italian sparkler to a beautifully poised vintage English fizz that will seriously impress. Just make sure someone sensible is on cork-popping duty, as things tend to get more ‘enthusiastic’ as midnight approaches!

Zesty and energetic with a lightly saline mousse, this Chenin-led blend is an effortless crowd- pleaser and amazing value at a tenner.

Crisp, pear-fruited and gently floral, this simple prosecco-style bubbly is perfect for easy drinking – especially if you’re stocking up like it’s a team sport.

With 12 years of age giving honeyed richness, this combines Pinot Noir’s generosity and Chardonnay’s finesse – and drinks well above its price tag.

Poised and elegant with citrus, chalky freshness and a charming effervescence, this Chardonnay from a famed estate shows just how confidently England can sparkle now.

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