La Marca Prosecco
Media Platforms Design Team Freixenet Cava
Media Platforms Design Team Hailing from Spain, this cava ($3 to $4) is completely party-ready. Its sleek, black matte bottles look luxurious—as seen on some of the best bridal blogs—so they feel fancy without racking up a hefty bill.
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Chandon Rosé
Media Platforms Design Team Chandon is known for its adorable packaging so we wouldn't expect anything less from the brand's split size of sparkling rosé. Carry these pale pink and deep green beauties around and everyone will envy your bubbly game.
J. Rogét Brut
Media Platforms Design Team With a vintage-looking label and wallet-friendly price tag (about $6), this little wonder should be your go-to when you want to impress a crowd—like when The Lovely Bits handed them out at an engagement party.
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Pommery POP
Media Platforms Design Team Le Grand Courtage
Media Platforms Design Team We fell in love with the look of these frosted bottles paired with shiny, silver foil tops when we first saw them on Be Well with Arielle. At $8 each, this brand settles into the comfortable spot between dirt-cheap and bougie.
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Stella Rosso
Media Platforms Design Team Grab a curly straw for these pretty-in-pink numbers, which have been featured on entertaining and design sites with glittering gold-ribbon stirring sticks. The best part is that they only cost about $4 each.
Moët
Media Platforms Design Team Another more luxurious option, the mini Moët Imperial (about $15 a piece) is refined yet fun. Pass them out among your closest friends and toast to how damn classy you are.
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Verdi Spumante
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