Fizz lovers can enjoy half price Champagne and a third off Prosecco –
Morrisons is sharing the love this Valentine’s Day with 50% off the Charles De Villers Champagne Brut 75cl; down to £9.99 from £20 until the 14th February. Prosecco lovers can also pick up a great deal, with 30% off the Sorso Prosecco – less than a fiver at just £4.49.
The elegant, yet rich-in-flavour Champagne is ideal as an aperitif to toast with a loved one. It is also delicious served alongside Valentine’s dishes such as a seafood spread or with creamy chicken.
Morrisons is also offering 30% off its Sorso Prosecco Spumante 75cl, at £4.49 down from £6.49. Enjoy on its own or pair it with spicy Thai dishes.
Customers can pick up the perfect pairings from Morrisons including its Valentine’s Meal Deal which, offers a starter, main, dessert, two sides and wine*, for just £15. The Charles de Villers Champagne will go perfectly with a seafood starter such as The Best Scallop King Prawn Thermidors, 2 pack (£5.00) or The Best Scottish Cooked Mussels Chianti & Iberico Chorizo Sauce, 500g (£3.00). For main, customers will love The Best Rolled Sole with Duo of Smoked Haddock Salmon with Barbers Mature Cheddar & Prosecco Sauce, 440g (£5.50). For a hassle-free night in customers can pair the Sorso Prosecco Spumante with one of Morrisons Thai ready meals including The Best Thai Green Chicken Curry 400g (£4.00).
Both offers will be running from the 9th February – 14th February. The Charles de Villers Champagne will be on offer in store only, while the Sorso Prosecco offer will be both in-store and online.
*Note that the Charles de Villers Champagne and Sorso Prosecco are not available within the meal deal
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