Champagne from Aldi, Lidl and Edeka: cheap, but how good?

Champagne from Aldi, Lidl and Edeka: cheap, but how good?
New Year's Eve is just around the corner and many party moods have searched for the ideal champagne. But does it really have to be the expensive drop from the noble specialist shop? The answer is: no! Discounter champagne from Aldi, Lidl and Edeka prove to be competitive-this is shown by a current test by .
The Grand Plaisir Brut from Edeka stands out among the tested products for 17.99 euros as a clear winner. The well -balanced taste, which is reminiscent of berries with a touch of honey, and the tingling experience in the mouth bring in the shampus of 5 out of 5 points. "This shampus is really a great pleasure!" a tester is happy. In contrast, the champagne from Aldi and Lidl both receive the grade 3 out of 5 points. While the Veuve Durand Réserve Brut from Aldi, also for 17.99 euros, can go out with its fruity aroma, he loses the prickel factor. The comte de Brismand Brut Reserve from Lidl (17.99 euros) was to be acidic for the testers, which led to mixed reviews, but a tester nevertheless favored him. The competition from the premium class, such as the Moët & Chandon Brut Impérial , almost costs twice (approx. 45 euros) and offers a completely different taste experience, which, however, did not commit to all testers. The recipe of the tested champagne is based on traditional grape varieties of the champagne: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. Her cuvées are the result of a special fermentation and ripening method that underlines the noble character of the sparkling wine. This information was supplemented by Image
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