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Published 15:36 9 Apr 2018 BST
Updated 15:43 9 Apr 2018 BST
According to the supermarket, the gin is a winner for its "clear, light crisp gin with rounded spice and a touch of juniper".
Joint Managing Director of Corporate Buying at Aldi, Julie Ashfield said in a statement: “We’re particularly thrilled that our own-label Oliver Cromwell London Dry Gin, and Topaz Premium Gin have been successful at yet another international competition – it's always a proud moment when a distinguished awarding body recognises our own-label range.”
And it looks like Aldi is on a roll, as five of it's other spirits also won at the International Spirits Challenge. These include the Specially Selected Crème de Cassis which won a gold medal, the Topaz Blue Premium Gin, which won a silver and the Aperini Italian Aperitif which won a bronze.
Fair play Aldi, now someone pass the tonic.
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