The best pasta sauce is flavorful, made with high-quality ingredients—and it’s sitting on the shelf in your local grocery store. You don’t have to go to a fancy Italian trattoria or slave over a pot of homemade sauce to enjoy a delicious pasta dinner. Trust us. We’ve done the (very delicious) legwork (tongue work?). Whether you prefer a rich, creamy alfredo sauce or a bright tomatoey marinara, we’ve found the best store bought pasta sauce for you. The Sporked crew has taste tested everything from arrabbiata to bolognese to find the sauces even the world’s fussiest nonna will love. These are the eight best pasta sauces from our taste tests.
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- Rao’s Homemade Marinara Sauce
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Let’s get this out of the way: Yes, Rao’s Homemade Marinara is more expensive than other pasta sauces on the market, but we swear it’s worth it. Not only is it the best marinara, it’s some of the best pasta sauce, period. It’s pleasantly oily, super savory, and tastes like sauce that’s been simmering on a stove all day long. It’s the best marinara sauce we tried in multiple marinara sauce taste tests. As one Sporked taste tester put it, you should definitely “pay the extra money and [not] look back.”
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- Giovanni Rana Alfredo Sauce
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Giovanni Rana is the best store bought alfredo sauce we’ve ever tried. To be honest, even though so much store bought pasta sauce is really good, store bought alfredo sauce tends to be pretty bad. But the taste and texture of this sauce are both on point. Plus, we love the fact that Rana uses a combination of Parmigiano Reggiano and Pecorino Romano cheeses, which give it a pungent, salty bite. Make like it’s 1999 and prep some blackened chicken alfredo at home with one of the best pasta sauces you can buy.
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- Kirkland Basil Pesto
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Kirkland Basil Pesto is the pesto you should be buying. This tastes like restaurant-quality pesto—and we’re talking about a nice Italian restaurant. The taste is unbelievably fresh and there’s none of the odd acidity you’ll find in other store bought pestos. We love that it’s rich, cheesy, earthy, and oily—not to mention that it comes in a gigantic jar. Not impressed yet? This pesto uses D.O.P (Protected Designation of Origin) Genovese basil. If pesto is your pasta sauce of choice, this is the pasta sauce to buy.
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- Cento Vodka Sauce
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Everyone loves vodka sauce—it’s simultaneously creamy, tangy, and deeply savory (bonus points if it actually contains some vodka). Cento makes the best jarred vodka sauce you can buy at the grocery store. We were Cento fans before our vodka sauce taste tests, and this pasta sauce only made our adoration stronger. It’s the best pasta sauce if you want penne alla vodka that truly tastes homemade. It’s brightly acidic, bitey, and rich, just like a pasta sauce nonna would make. Skip the viral TikTok spicy tomato pasta recipe and just buy a jar of this instead. It’ll be cheaper and easier.
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- Rao’s Homestyle Bolognese
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When it comes to the best pasta sauce made with meat, this is the stuff to buy. Rao’s Homestyle Bolognese is the best bolognese and the best jarred meat sauce we tried during our in-office taste test and it’s no surprise. We generally love their products and found their bolognese to be ”warm, inviting, and deeply savory.” Rao’s uses ground beef and pancetta in this sauce, which sets it apart from lots of other bolognese sauces on the market. Plus, it has nice big chunks of meat. Rao’s just gets it!
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- Specially Selected Premium Marinara Sauce
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If Rao’s sauces give you sticker shock, we have really, really good news: Aldi sells what is basically a dupe for Rao’s Marinara sauce. Specially Selected Premium Marinara is oily in a good way, deeply savory, and has the same slow-cooked flavor as Rao’s. It’s unreal. It’s some of the best pasta sauce we’ve ever tasted—and it’s cheap!
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- Rao’s Homemade Arrabbiata
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Yep, yet another Rao’s Homemade sauce lands on our list of the best pasta sauce at the grocery store. No surprise, when we taste tested store bought arrabbiata, theirs did not disappoint. It tastes almost exactly like Rao’s marinara (which, as we’ve already established, slaps), with a nice burst of heat on the finish. If you like a spicy sauce, you’re going to like this.
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- Yo Mama’s Marinara
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Yo Mama’s Marinara is so good, it knocked our previous #1 best low sodium pasta sauce into second place. This jar is giving Rao’s, with a clingy consistency that emphasizes the flavor of fresh tomatoes, but with a way less salty flavor. The tomatoes are so rich and umami. Even if you aren’t on a low sodium diet, you will still love this, we promise!
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- Progresso White Clam Sauce with Garlic & Herbs
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The best clam sauce is homemade clam sauce (even if you’re using canned clams), but Progresso’s version will save you a lot of hassle. You just need a can opener and some hot linguine, and you’re good to go. The sauce itself is very oily, garlicky, and briny. It has real flavor, unlike many of the other canned clam sauces we tried.
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- Sauz Summer Lemon Marinara
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Sauz’s Summer Lemon Marinara was one of our favorite pasta sauces of 2025. It tastes so vibrant and artisan, like it’s made with real preserved lemon. This one is a splurge ($8.99 at Target), but it’s hands-down one of the best store bought pasta sauces we’ve tried to date. If you have a date night coming up, this is worth breaking out—and it’s going to be cheaper than take-out, so really, you can’t go wrong.
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- Carbone Classic Vodka Sauce
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Carbone’s Classic Vodka Sauce is so beautifully boozy, cheesy, and rich. People tend to rave about Carbone’s spicy vodka sauce or their marinara, both of which are great, but this classic vodka sauce is something else. You can use it as is, straight out of the jar, or add your own heavy cream per the directions. (We highly recommend the cream.) This is a restaurant quality pink sauce worthy of your time and attention.
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