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Aldi’s booze-filled Christmas food includes maple and bourbon gammon, prosecco panettone and sloe gin mince pie tarts

JUST when you thought the festive period couldn't get more exciting, Aldi reveals its boozy Christmas food for this year.

The alcohol-infused range is perfect if you're looking for an extra kick to your meals without getting drunk.

 Aldi's launching two gammon joints that have been infused with bourbon and orange gin
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Aldi's launching two gammon joints that have been infused with bourbon and orange ginCredit: Aldi

New to Aldi's Christmas table this year are two types of gammon joints, which have been flavoured with maple and bourbon and the second one with cranberry and orange gin.

They cost £8.99 and £9.99 respectively, but both weigh 1.3kg meaning they should be big enough for the whole family.

You'll have to hold off before getting your hands on them though as they're only available in Aldi stores from December 12.

If you're a cheese fan, you might also want to check out Aldi's Wensleydale cheese made with cranberry and sloe gin.

 The discounter's also bringing back its popular mince pie tarts
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The discounter's also bringing back its popular mince pie tartsCredit: Aldi

This costs £1.99 per 200g, and it'll go on sale in almost a month on November 29.

Dessert enthusiasts are in luck because Aldi's also rolling out a Prosecco panettone.

The sweet bread loaf weighs 800g and it'll set you back £6.49 when it launches in Aldi stores on November 14.

Plus, if you can't celebrate Christmas without an overload of mince pies then you'll be pleased to know that Aldi's bringing back its gin-infused tart versions.

A pack of six will cost £2.49, and this is already available in Aldi stores.

Aldi's boozy Christmas range

BELOW'S what's included in Aldi's alcohol-infused food this festive period.

  • Gin-infused smoked salmon, £4.99 per 150g
  • Maple & bourbon gammon joints, £8.99 per 1.3kg
  • Cranberry and orange gin, £9.99 per 1.3kg
  • Cheese truckles, £1.99 per 200g
  • Cheddar cheese with caramelised onion & rioja
  • Yorkshire Wensleydale cheese with cranberry & sloe gin
  • Chutney jars sloe in gin & plum, £2.99 per 235g
  • Prosecco panettone, £6.49 per 800g
  • Sloe gin mince tarts, £2.49 for pack of six

Aldi doesn't sell its food items online, so you'll have to pop by a shop to get your hands on them. You can find your closest one using .

The Sun has asked Aldi for the calorie content for all the products, but we haven't heard back yet. We'll update this article if we get a response.

We've also scanned the market for similar products in the big four supermarkets, but none of them have released any yet.

As always, make sure you compare prices before you shop during the festive season as you may be able to find better deals elsewhere.

Aldi has also dropped its festive sarnie range featuring a hog roast sandwich and a turkey and trimming wrap.

Plus, it's promised to donate leftover fruit, fish and meat on Christmas Eve to local charities.

Meanwhile, rival Lidl's Christmas menu includes a yard-long pig in blanket and an espresso martini roulade.

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