Aldi has dropped their new Christmas hampers for 2021 and with prices starting at £19 this is a deal not to be missed!
The hampers are full of treats to suit everyone, from Aldi’s infamous wine to Christmas puddings to specially selected tea.
See below for our favourite festive hampers, which are available exclusively online.
Christmas Favourites Hamper - £19.99
This hamper is complete with a selection of Aldi’s favourite festive foods.
With Specially Selected Florentines, melt-in-the-middle chocolate bombe and an Argentinian Malbec this is perfect Christmas gift.
This is available to pre-order online for delivery in late November.
The Vegan Hamper - £29.99
Aldi’s vegan hamper is a perfect gift for a friend or family member during the festive period.
Included in the set is an Argentinian Malbec, salted caramel vegan truffles, making it great value!
This hamper is coming soon to Aldi online.
The Afternoon Treats Hamper - £39.99
This hamper is full of amazing treats perfect for an autumnal picnic in the park or sophisticated afternoon tea.
Complete with dark chocolate and ginger biscuits, earl grey tea and Specially Selected Seville Marmalade this is the perfect hamper to get family and friends together.
This is available to pre-order online for delivery in late November.
The Sommelier's Six Wine Hamper - £99.99
Perfect for any wine lover, this hamper is sophisticated and sure to bring a smile to the faces of your friends and family.
Included is Aldi’s 5-star Prosecco Millesimato, a 2015 vintage champagne, two wonderful whites and two reds.
This is available to pre-order online for delivery in late November.
The Ultimate Decadence Hamper - £149.99
This is the ultimate festive collection.
The hamper includes over 30 items, with fine wines, fizz, crackers and the finest chocolates. Perfect for a gift or for a festive party – it doesn’t get better than this.
This is available to pre-order online for delivery in late November.
You can see the full selection of Aldi Christmas hampers on the website.
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