Sam’s Club prosecco under $10: a bargain pick for brunch mimosas

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If you’re planning a weekend brunch and don’t want the wine bill to dominate the grocery receipt, there’s a surprising option at Sam’s Club that deserves a look. Members report that Asolo Prosecco Superiore DOCG delivers lively bubbles, food-friendly fruit notes and an award nod in 2025 — all while typically costing well under $10.

Accessible sparkling without the sticker shock

Across recent reviews, shoppers praise this Club-brand find as a dependable, crowd-ready sparkler. For many, the appeal is simple: you can pour generously for a table of guests or use it as a base for cocktails without guilt about the price.

At Sam’s Club the bottle is frequently available for under $10 and, for members, often near or below $8. That makes it an easy choice when you need several bottles for a gathering or want to experiment with recipes.

What the bottle offers

  • Varietal and region: Grown in the Asolo appellation of Italy, made from native white grapes.
  • Volume: Standard 750 milliliter bottle.
  • Flavor profile: Fresh pear, citrus brightness (lemon), and green apple on the nose; hints of honey and a touch of yeast on the palate.
  • Texture: Fine, persistent bubbles that suit both straight pours and mixed drinks.
  • Recognition: Silver medal from USA Wine Ratings in 2025.

The combination of fruit-forward taste and delicate effervescence is what makes this wine especially adaptable. It lifts mixers like orange juice in a classic mimosa, and it also stands up to more aromatic preparations such as a Bellini or an herb-scented spritz.

How to use it at your next brunch

Stretching a bottle across a crowd is easy, but a few small touches make drinks feel deliberate rather than economical. Consider adding a splash of peach purée for a Bellini, or float a spoonful of St-Germain for floral lift. Fresh mint, thyme sprigs or thin slices of stone fruit dress up glasses without adding much cost.

  • Make traditional mimosas with chilled orange juice and a 3:1 juice-to-wine ratio for lighter bubbles.
  • Try a Hugo Spritz: prosecco, elderflower liqueur, soda and mint.
  • Use leftover prosecco in pan sauces for seafood or to deglaze a skillet—bubbles add acidity and brightness.

Not every bottle will match a sommelier’s top shelf, but reviewers who brought this wine to family gatherings report positive reactions even from discerning guests. If it doesn’t suit your taste straight, the bottle still has culinary or cocktail value.

Pairings and occasions

Because of its crisp fruit notes and moderate structure, the wine pairs well with light pastas, soft cheeses and chocolate-based desserts. It’s also practical for celebratory moments where you need volume—think graduation parties, showers, or neighborhood get-togethers.

In short: Asolo Prosecco Superiore DOCG at Sam’s Club is a pragmatic pick for hosting. It offers the buoyant character expected of Italian prosecco, a recent industry accolade, and a price point that encourages creativity rather than restraint.

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