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Aldi's gin wins double gold award, beating Beefeater & Gordon's – it's £15 less than other brands & makes a perfect G&T

Aldi's gin wins double gold award, beating Beefeater & Gordon's – it's £15 less than other brands & makes a perfect G&T

Scottish Sun3 days ago
IF you're a fan of gin and tonics, Aldi can guarantee you award-winning flavour for an affordable price.
The supermarket's own brand gin has received critical acclaim, taking home the top prize at the Spirits Business Gin Awards 2025.
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Haysmith's London Dry Gin is available for just £16.99 from Aldi
Credit: Aldi
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The brand's Raspberry & Redcurrant Pink Gin is available for just £14.99
Credit: Aldi
Aldi's Haysmith's London Dry Gin, a 70cl bottle of which is available for just £16.99, and Haysmith's Raspberry & Redcurrant Pink Gin, £14.99, 70cl, both won gold at the prestigious ceremony.
The budget-friendly bottles outperformed luxury and well-known rivals such as Beefeater, Gordon's, and Malfy.
And considering these brands can retail at up to 47% more, the feat is all the more impressive.
According to Aldi, these drinks are "expertly crafted" and "full-bodied".
They are said to give the "perfect pour for classic G&T on a warm evening or a sophisticated summer cocktail".
"Everyone is looking for the perfect, refreshing gin and Aldi has delivered a gold-standard option that won't break the bank," the Haysmith's team said.
Haysmith's London Dry Gin
Aldi shoppers can save up to £15 on the classic Haysmith's Gin in comparison to the Malfy Gin Con Arancia, which retails for £32.
The Aldi brand is described as being "crafted to perfection" while boasting "soft pine notes, honeysuckle aromas, and a vibrant burst of lemon and lime".
It has been praised by judges for its 'spicy, peppery, and herbaceous' flavours.
Customers should expect notes of classic juniper and spice, culminating in a "beautifully dry finish".
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Haysmith's Raspberry & Redcurrant Pink Gin
Meanwhile, the "bright and fruity" Raspberry & Redcurrant Pink Gin from the brand has "delightful hints of Eton Mess and raspberry ripple ice cream".
"This pink gin is perfect for an afternoon aperitif or a vibrant cocktail," the description read.
"We are thrilled that our Haysmith's gins have been recognised with not one, but two gold medals at the Spirits Business Global Gin Masters," said Julie Ashfield, Chief Commercial Officer at Aldi UK.
"These victories prove that premium taste doesn't have to come with a premium price tag, and we are proud that we continue to provide our customers with exceptional quality at an unbeatable price.'
And the gold medals weren't the only prizes taken home by Haysmith's on the night.
NHS guidelines on drinking alcohol
According to the NHS, regularly drinking more than 14 units of alcohol a week risks damaging your health.
To keep health risks from alcohol to a low level if you drink most weeks: men and women are advised not to drink more than 14 units a week on a regular basis
spread your drinking over 3 or more days if you regularly drink as much as 14 units a week
if you want to cut down, try to have several drink-free days each week
If you're pregnant or think you could become pregnant, the safest approach is not to drink alcohol at all to keep risks to your baby to a minimum.
You read more on the NHS website.
The brand's coveted Rhubarb & Ginger Gin, available for £14.99, also earned a well-deserved silver accolade.
This delightful gin offers fresh rhubarb notes complemented by the "balance of tart lemon and a warming ginger bite".
All three drinks are available in Aldi stores nationwide now.
More on drinks
Plus, the supermarket own-brand prosecco that's been dubbed "better than Selfridges".
And Tesco has slashed the price of a popular and award-winning liqueur.
A round-up of the 24 best acohol-free drinks currently available.
Plus, an award-winning Caribbean rum that makes the perfect cocktails.
And the best rose deals you can nab for the perfect summer treat.
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