For those wondering where to pick up their Christmas trimmings and treats this year, Aldi might be your best bet.
The budget supermarket has been awarded winner of Good Housekeeping's annual Christmas taste test, beating rival supermarkets including Waitrose, Tesco, EM, Lidl and more across several categories.
The German Supermarket won on several fronts, including best champagne, turkey, Christmas pudding and vegetarian starter.
Earlier this week, Aldi officially launched its 2024 festive range, packed with old favorites and eye-catching new additions.
Out of an impressive 730 products tested, the discount supermarket took top honors for a range of Christmas dinner staples.
The budget supermarket has been awarded the winner of Good Housekeeping's annual Christmas taste test – including in its specially selected turkey
The supermarket was tested against more from 97 brands, including all major UK supermarkets.
The brand's Veuve Monsigny Premier Cru champagne has been awarded best champagne by Good Housekeeping, making it the perfect drink to kick off the festivities.
The £22 bottle beat competitors on taste as well as price, with Selfridges' £34.99 and M&S' £28 bottles failing to produce the perfect fizz.
Winning bubbles will be available for purchase from the weekend onwards.
Wine expert and Wine Lady Sam Caporn hailed the sparkling wine as the “best supermarket Champagne in the UK” after a recent tasting.
The retailer even won on mince pies, with a panel of judges salivating over its “soft, flaky pastry” and “sweet caramelised fruit filling”.
Aldi's specially selected mince pies, costing 38p, or £2.29 for a pack of six, have overtaken the steepest supermarket treats and can now be bought in store.
Earlier this week, Aldi officially launched its 2024 festive range, packed with old favorites and eye-catching new additions
And for the perfect centerpiece, the German brand is selling a juicy, specially selected Roly Poly whole turkey – which was voted the best whole turkey for its 'natural sweet flavor' and 'umami depth'.
The prize-winning birds will hit retailer shelves on December 19th, just days before the big day.
The specially selected orange and maple pudding, costing just £9.99, was voted best tasting Christmas pudding for its delicious sweet flavors and will hit stores on November 1.
And a returning favorite also impressed the judges – Aldi's specially selected best 5-year vintage cheddar roast, which was awarded first place for vegetarian starter.
The supermarket has been tested across more than 97 brands, including all major UK supermarkets
The retailer even won for mince pies, with a panel of judges salivating over its “soft, flaky pastry” and “sweet caramelised fruit filling”.
The budget retailer was also recently voted cheapest supermarket by consumer champion Which?, winning for the 11th month in a row
The cheesy treat will be available in store from December 6 and will cost £6.
Aldi UK's Managing Director of Buying, Julie Ashfield, said: 'Christmas has come early with the Good Housekeeping Institute awards.
'From starters to desserts – and even sparkling wine – we have all award-winning dishes and we are delighted to be voted Best Overall Grocer. Shoppers can count on Aldi to make Christmas amazing without breaking the bank.
The budget retailer was also recently named the cheapest supermarket by consumer champion Qual?, winner for the 11th consecutive month.
The retailer announced the launch of 21 new Christmas products earlier this week, with everything from Christmas Day essentials to exclusive new treats.
While the German Supermarket has everything you need for a traditional Christmas meal, it has also launched interesting alternatives to spice things up.
Lr: Specially selected breaded chicken donuts (£3.49, 330g), available from 6 December; NEW specially selected Wagyu appetizers (£4.99, 280g), available from 27th November, include mini wagyu beef sliders (pictured)
FEMAIL's Top Five Buys lineup for delicious variety includes everything from cheese boards to luxurious festive add-ons like whole lobster.
Julie Ashfield, managing director of buying at Aldi, said: 'This is just a taste of what's to come in Christmas Retailer of the Year, so shoppers should stay tuned for more!'
The four alcoholic drinks included in this year's Christmas range are now available in stores, with the remaining products expected to arrive in stores in the coming weeks and months.