Aldi's range of alcohol advent calendars have returned for Christmas this year and back for another year is their epic wine advent calendar too.
If you missed out last year fear not as it's currently in stock online, and it's filled with full-bodied reds, fruity whites, dry rosés and refreshing sparkling varietals.
There's something for everyone as alongside the wine advent calendar, you can find one decked out with gin and another with Aldi's best-selling craft beers. The advent calendars offer miniature tipples in the lead up to Christmas, with the wine and beer advent's offering 24 tasty drinks to enjoy each day in December.
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The wine advent calendar is filled with nine 20cl bottles and 15 18.7cl bottles, all encased in a purple octagon case with a very festive design. It costs £59.99 and is available to buy online now.
If you’re more into your spirits than your wine, there’s the premium Haysmith’s Twelve Gins of Christmas Advent Calendar, which comes in a beautiful box with 12 drawers and priced at £39.99. Inside you’ll find miniature bottles of gin, in six different flavours, including classic London Dry Gin as well as a sloe gin, rhubarb and ginger, blood orange and a festive spiced plum and clementine.
And don’t worry craft beer fans, there’s a stellar option for you, too, with their alcoholic advent calendar offering from Aldi costing £49.99 for 24 beers. That's only £2 a beer to try a range of beers and potentially find a new favourite in the mix.
Inside you’ll find a tantalising selection of pale ales, lagers and IPA's. Some of the craft beer varieties include a blood orange IPA, Session IPA and British Lager.
Mel is the Senior Food & Drink Writer for Good Housekeeping UK, covering all the delicious new product launches that come her way, writing about food and drink topics, and curating gift guides for the best foodie products to buy. Alongside that, she can be found developing and creating cocktails for GH and holds her WSET Level 2 in Wine and Spirits. She was part of the Good Housekeeping Institute food testing team for over four years before moving over to the digital side, so knows a thing or two about great food products. You'll find her scouring the supermarket shelves in her spare time for new and exciting ingredients to experiment with in her kitchen.