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Aldi has announced its Christmas food range for 2025. From centrepieces to desserts and tipples, the range has everything that shoppers need to stock up for a big Christmas meal.

Shoppers will find a selection of main dishes, party food, cheese, desserts, Christmas drinks and meat free options on Aldi shelves now, with more products being added throughout November and December. The latest festive food range comes as the supermarket was named Christmas Retailer of the Year by Quality Food Awards for the sixth consecutive year.

Mains (available from December 19)

For those who relish tradition, the Specially Selected The Ultimate British Free-Range Whole Turkey (4-5.99kg) returns for another year. Aldi’s descriptions says: “Reared slowly and traditionally dry-hung for at least 10 days for extra flavour and succulence, this trusty turkey is hand-finished and wrapped in parchment paper with giblets for the perfect gravy”.

As an alternative to turkey, Aldi’s Specially Selected The Ultimate Slow Cooked Wagyu Shin (£29.99 per kg) is described as a “100% British Wagyu shin is slow cooked to perfection, deliciously tender and infused with a rich beef and truffle jus.”

Also new is the Specially Selected Lamb Guard of Honour (£24.99 per kg) which is described as a “stunning cut is crusted with a fragrant garlic and herb seasoning to create a truly impressive and flavourful centrepiece”.

For a seafood special, Aldi’s new Specially Selected The Ultimate Salmon Wellington (£12.99, 725g) is paired with a champagne sauce, creating an “indulgent filling wrapped in a golden, crusty pastry for a centrepiece”.

Pigs in blankets (available from December 19)

It wouldn’t be Christmas without pigs in blankets and Aldi’s Specially Selected The Ultimate Pigs in Blankets (£2.99, 300g) is a returning favourite, available in classic Pork and a new Pork & Cranberry flavour.

Party food (available from December 5)

New for 2025 is an American diner classic with a festive twist – the Specially Selected Chicken Waffles with Waffle Sprinkles & Maple BBQ Sauce (£3.69, 8 pack), featuring “succulent chicken in a light and fluffy batter paired with a finger-licking maple BBQ sauce and topped with a waffle crumb sprinkle”

The new Specially Selected Mini Barber’s Cheddar Cheese & Ham Hock Scones (£4.99, 8 pack) are described by Aldi as” hot, crumbly bakes are filled with pulled ham hock, Barber’s cheese, and sweet, caramelised red onion chutney”.

Other options include Aldi’s Specially Selected The Ultimate Wagyu Mini Sliders (£5.49, 280g). Specially Selected Bao Buns (£4.29, 8 pack) with a choice of Sriracha King Prawn or Hoisin Vegetable.

Meat-free (available from December 19)

Aldi’s meat-free offering this year is its biggest ever with vegan and veggie options. The new Specially Selected Sage & Onion Stuffed Tofu Roasting Joint (£4.99, 400g) features caramelised sage and onion stuffing centre encased in herby tofu, finished with a sweet cranberry and herb topping.

Another new addition is the Specially Selected No Beef Flank Steak (£7.49, 430g) — a plant-based flank cut that can be seared or roasted and is described as a “tender, juicy meat alternative”.

Cheeses (available from November 26)

Aldi’s cheese range includes the new Specially Selected Hickory Smoked Vintage Cheddar (£2.49, 200g), naturally matured for two years to develop then smoked with hickory logs, Aldi’s Specially Selected Speciality Cheeses (£2.49, 200g) in a range of flavours from Cheddar and Pineapple to Sweet and Smokey Maple Cheddar and Wensleydale Ballycastle with White Chocolate & Caramel which combines Wensleydale with Aldi’s Ballycastle Irish Cream and a dash of white chocolate and caramel.

Desserts

Those that still have room for dessert can try Aldi’s Specially Selected Hazel Nut-Cracker (£7.99, 400g), described as a “gold-dusted Belgian chocolate shell filled with caramel sauce, digestive biscuit balls, mini marshmallows, and a hazelnut and Belgian milk chocolate ganache and is available from October 13.

Aldi’s new Specially Selected Centrepiece Pistachio Tiramisu (£8.99, 575g) offers layers of lady fingers soaked in coffee syrup flavoured with brandy, pistachio and mascarpone cream cheese mousse. It’s available from December 19.

Drinks

From Bordeaux’s esteemed Margaux region, shoppers can find a new Margaux Declassified (£19.99, 75cl). Aldi says: “‘Declassified’ is a subtle nod towards the wine’s heritage, where a world-renowned Château has given Aldi‘s buyers access to a small parcel from its cellars. A wine of this calibre is typically found on exclusive wine lists in high-end restaurants, but it’s now available at an unbeatable Aldi price. Elegant, herbal aromas are complemented by exquisite oak notes.”

Aldi has also brought back its multi-award-winning Veuve Monsigny Premier Cru Champagne (£22.99, 75cl), available in stores from October 13. The Premier Cru has a earnt a Best Buy title in Which? Best champagne for Christmas in 2024 and was awarded Best Champagne in the Good Housekeeping taste test.

For cocktail lovers, Aldi’s Infusionist Globes range (£13.99, 70cl) includes Blood Orange Gin Liqueur, Honey Rum Liqueur and Toffee Vodka Liqueur.

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