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The best supermarket gin to try at home, all under £25
Save yourself a fortune against the big brands

If gin is your everyday tipple, you probably don’t want to be spending a lot of money on a bottle. Well, the good news is, you needn’t, as we’ve tested all the supermarket gins, which start from a very reasonable £14.99…
Which supermarket gin is best?
- Best supermarket gin: Heston from Waitrose Lazy Sunshine Gin
- Runner-up supermarket gin: Sainsbury's Taste the Difference Blackfriars Gin
- Best for complex flavours: Tesco Finest The Melodist London Dry Gin
- Best for spicy flavours: Co-op Irresistible Dry Gin
- Best budget gin: Lidl Hortus Artisan London Dry Gin
- Lowest ABV: M&S London Dry Gin
- Best for cocktails: Morrisons M Best Gin
With every supermarket stocking an own-brand gin, we were on the hunt for smooth, easy-drinking spirits displaying interesting flavour profiles.
We tried a broad range of classic London Dry styles, packed with interesting botanicals including herbaceous basil, fresh pine and spicy cardamom - so there really is one for every occasion.
How we test
Our panel of experts and consumers tried nine supermarket gins neat, and then again diluted with a small amount of water, to ensure the flavour was not impaired by any mixer.
We also invited our testers to enjoy these gins as they would normally drink it, whether that’s in cocktails or classic G&Ts, in order for us to get the broadest view possible. Here are the winners...
Stacey looks after all food and drink reviews — from coffee pods and veg boxes, to natural wine and tequila. Stacey is also founder of Crummbs, where she’s written nearly 2,000 restaurant and hotel reviews since 2013. Prior to this, Stacey wrote hundreds of in-depth buying guides for the Independent, i newspaper and BBC Good Food, as well as reviewing restaurants and interviewing celebrities in her column at Balance Magazine. Stacey has also appeared in BAFTA-nominated BBC documentary Blood, Sweat & Takeaways, where she investigated South East Asia's food production industry, appearing on both Newsnight and BBC World Service to share her findings. Regularly checking out the latest restaurants, bars and product launches, Stacey also loves experimenting with recipes at home, and is a WSET-certified wine and spirits expert, with over 10 years of experience in the business. You can follow Stacey on Instagram @crummbs_uk
Callum is our Food and Drink Testing Manager and has been part of the world of professional catering for 10 years, from cheffing to food manufacturing. While working in manufacturing he specialised in bespoke product and menu development for several start-ups and well-known brands such as Wrap It Up! and HOP Vietnamese. He holds the WSET Level 2 in wine, a Level 3 in spirits and has a particular interest in agave spirits.


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