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GIFT OF THE GRAPE

I’m a wine expert – and here are the bargain bottles you need to buy from supermarkets like Aldi and Lidl

CHRISTMAS wine-shopping is fraught with tough choices and the risk of getting ripped off - but not if you take an expert's advice.

As the co-host of Amazon Prime series The Three Drinkers and a weekly wine presenter on talkRADIO, Helena Nicklin definitely has the gift of the grape.

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Helena Nicklin is one of the Three Drinkers on Amazon Prime and a talkRADIO wine hostCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
Pink Proseccos are surprisingly tasty - and Kylie's is one of the best

She went through her top buys this festive season, including Aldi and Lidl's bargain champagnes and Kylie's pink Prosecco, which she say is a "real surprise package" that earns a rightful place on your wine rack.

Here's what Helena told us to try this festive season.

Wines to look out for this Christmas

Nicklin recently tasted Lidl's talked-about Comte de Senneval - and had only good things to say.

A proper champagne going for just £13.99, it's a taste of luxury at an accessible price point.

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Helena said: "This is a really good one.

"It has a wine-like weight and a hint of sweetness.

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"A bit quirky and of-a-style, but try it with some classic canapes like smoked salmon and it should make a happy match."

At Aldi, the Veuve Monsigny - also £13.99 - is an "absolute steal for real champagne".

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Nicklin said: "It tastes like a vintage champagne because it's made with reserve wines, which generally give a more biscuity flavour and a lot more complexity.

"Those two are both incredible value."

Meanwhile, Proseccos are set to be a staple of the British Christmastime shopping basket once again.

But finding a good-value bottle can be tricky - cheap plonks tend to taste that way, Nicklin said.

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Still, our resident wine expert had some tips for hitting the spot at a sweet price.

Shortcuts to cheap and tasty Prosecco

Looking beyond the label can lead you to just the bottle you want, Helena explained.

She said: "If you want to avoid the taste of a super sickly sweet, cheap-tasting Prosecco then what you want is a Zero Dosage or a Brute.

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"Extra dry is the sweetest style, so if you don't like it sweet, don't go for it."

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