The Best Luxury Christmas Hampers for 2025
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Treat someone to the ultimate foodie gift
Nothing says Christmas like a wicker hamper filled to the brim with seasonal goodies. Whether you’re looking for a gift for the foodie in your life, or simply fancy treating the family to some festive treats, we’ve rounded up the best Christmas hampers for 2025. Packed with cheese, mince pies, biscuits, chocolate and champagne, they’re sure to keep lucky recipients merry and well-fed.
The Best Luxury Christmas Hampers for 2025
Made In Oldstead
The Ultimate Oldstead Festive Hamper, £350
This chef-approved hamper from Tommy Banks’ delivery service Made In Oldstead is the ultimate treat for foodies. It’s filled with a selection of hearty fare designed to showcase the best of North Yorkshire produce: think steak and stout pies, and beer and brown sugar glazed ham, as well as pantry items like jams, dressings and oils. Don’t worry, there are plenty of sweet goodies too, including chocolate and orange traybake, mince pies and salted caramel truffles. Plus, the selection of cocktails, canned wine and eggnog should keep you busy over the festive season.
Daylesford
Christmas Party Hamper, £250
Bring some Cotswolds chic to a loved one’s Christmas festivities with this dreamy hamper from organic farm Daylesford. Inside you’ll find a selection of treats to create the ultimate festive feast: sparkling rose, mince pies, cheese straws, smoked salmon and blinis, packaged beautifully in one of Daylesford’s signature wicker baskets.
Fortnum & Mason
The Fortnum’s Classic Christmas Hamper, £200
If you don’t fancy shelling out £6k on Fortnum’s mega-hamper (fair enough), this one comes in at a less eye-watering £200. It’s packed with some of the brand’s best-loved festive goodies, including cognac butter, fig preserve, plum and stem ginger biscuits, Christmas pudding and Boxing Day pickle. On the drinks side, there’s a bottle of port, topped off with some champagne. What more could you need?
DukesHill
Truly Magnificent Christmas Hamper, £895
If you want to really push the boat out (or impress someone) this Christmas, splash out on this mega-hamper from DukesHill. Inside the wicker box you’ll find an abundance of sweet and savoury treats, including all the festive staples: mince pies, a large joint of ham, Christmas pudding and brandy butter. It also contains five bottles of wine, including some champagne from Louis Roederer, plus plenty of chocolates, biscuits, crackers, cheese and more.
Panzer’s
The Christmas Connoisseur, £169
It’s one of London’s most beloved delis for a reason: Panzer’s is the best in the biz when it comes to stellar produce. The foodie in your life will love this collection of festive snacks, from Panzer’s panettone to its signature smoked salmon, plus Burt’s blue cheese which you can pair with crackers from The Fine Cheese Co and a bottle of Viña Cobos Felino, Cabernet Sauvignon. For a sweet treat, there’s a bar of La Molina XXL Milk Gianduja & Hazelnuts too.
Ottolenghi
Christmas Morning Hamper, £105
Brighten up someone’s Christmas morning with this thoughtful hamper from Ottolenghi. It contains homemade granola, mini panettone, chilli and coriander chutney for cheese and toast, and nougat, plus some Christmas cake (normal rules don’t apply, right?) – the dream festive breakfast spread. Available for delivery from 1 December.
Harrods
The Harrods Family Sharing Hamper
This hamper is the perfect gift for a family, jam-packed with an assortment of sweet and savoury treats – meaning no need to fight over the best snacks. There are 15 items inside, including condiments like raspberry jam and Seville marmalade, truffle crisps, and rosemary trackers. On the sweet side, there’s milk cocoa-dusted almonds, chocolate strawberries and hot chocolate – or classic English breakfast tea.
Lina Stores
Christmas Collection Hamper, £110
Bring a touch of Italy to your festivities with this hamper from Lina Stores. Think pasta, extra virgin olive oil, panettone, amaretti biscuits and traditional pandoro, plus a bottle of Nero D’Avola wine to wash it all down with.

















