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I searched on Reddit, via RedReader: /r/buyfromeu/Tabasco
Just a few of the links listed:
https://www.heatsupply.nl/en/product-categorie/hot-sauces-europe/
Check Paladin. It's portuguese and we know our spicy sauces. The company is family owned and their products are essentially gold standard in Portugal. They mostly export their name brand but supply supermarket chains with store brand products.
Anything is better than tabasco.
I'm biased, but I prefer Portuguese piri-piri sauce to Tabasco. If you want something fancier I can also recommend Crazy Bastard sauces which are made in Berlin..
There's a shit ton of Mexican hot sauces. I like valentina
Aldi sometimes has organic Tabasco-like red chili sauce produced in Danmark.
Thai sirracha? Make your own chilli oil?