If you’re in need of something to celebrate, get happy over the fact that you can now enjoy champagne whenever you want even if it's just a weeknight.

Nicolas Feuillatte Champagne Brut This champagne contains notes of pear, apple, almonds, and hazelnuts, and has a bright finish. You'll be transported to the south of France in no time.
BEST FOR GATHERINGS Sparkling Brut Saint Hilaire - This wine is produced in the quaint Limoux region of France, so you'll get the French champagne flavor without the high price tag. At just under $10 a bottle, they're the perfect option for your next party.
THE CLASSIC André Brut If you're on the hunt for something simple, look no further than André. It's under $7 and can be found in pretty much every grocery store. You probably drank it in college, and it still does the trick. When you're in a pinch, it serves as a good go-to.
THE CALIFORNIA CHAMPAGNE Brut California Champagne Wycliff is one of the most notable producers of "California Champagne." It's made from a mix of California grapes, and has a crisp, dry finish.
THE FRENCH BLEND N.V Brut Graham Beck - This wine is an equal blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes, and has a bright, citrusy finish. The shaper lime flavors are balanced with notes of apple and honeysuckle, giving it a more rounded flavor that tastes far more expensive than its $12 price tag.
FOR A SHARP TASTE Brut Champagne This Piper-Heidsieck blend is comprised of Pinot Noir grapes from the Champagne region of France. It has a classic, sharp champagne flavor that works for every holiday party on your list.
THE PARTY FAVOR Pommery POP Champagne These mini bottles are the perfect thing to gift this season. You can buy them in larger packs, but just the individual bottles can make any event feel like a true celebration. Enjoy in a flute (or just out of the bottle with a straw) next time you have your girlfriends over.
THE CALIFORNIA BLEND Brut Excellence Scharffenberger - This wine is produced from grapes grown in Mendocino County, California. Despite being grown in the United States, the wine follows the same process as more traditional French versions.
THE KOSHER PICK Herzog Selection Blanc de Blanc Champagne Grapes are procured from the Loire Valley region in France in France to create this light, bright champagne. Bubbly and crisp, it gives off toasty, apple flavors that are perfect for the fall and winter seasons.
THE MIMOSA-READY PICK Brut Champagne Similar to Andre, Cook's Brut Champagne is sold almost everywhere. It's has a medium-dry flavor that's perfect for mixing into mimosas or Bellinis for Sunday morning brunch.
THE RARE BLEND Classsique Brut Jean-Louis Denois - This wine is made from "Blancs de Noirs"-style grapes, which means that white juice is produced from 70 percent black grapes. It has a deeper flavor that tastes more like wine, but with champagne's signature bubble.
EXTRA DRY Korbel Champagne X Dry California If you prefer a drier champagne, consider trying this one from Korbel. It's created from a blend of different grape varieties and vintages to ensure that every bottle is exactly the same.