Aldi’s Wine Advent Calendar Will Be Back In November To Get Us Into The Holiday Spirit
For those who haven't heard of it , Aldi sells an advent calendar called the Festive Collection Wine Advent Calendar for $69.99. It's full of 24 minired, white, rosé, and bubbly wine. It previously was only available in the UK, but it blessedly made its way stateside in 2018 due to huge demand and excitement from, well, pretty much everybody.
Though you'll probably want to wait until December to crack this guy open you can pick it up at your local Aldi starting November 6. Oh, that's another thing I can mention. Certain states don't allow the sale of alcohol at grocery stores, so you'll want to call ahead to see if your local Aldi carries it.
In addition to this traditional wine advent calendar, there is also one that counts down to New Year's from Christmas and features seven mini bottles of sparkling wine. This will retail for $25 and will be available in December. So essentially, you can have a bottle of wine every day for a month. The dream.that's been spotted in Costco, and a cheese advent calendar is coming for $15. Basically, whether you want food or drinks, there's an advent calendar for you.
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