This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.
Aldi launches sparkling wine advent calendar perfect for celebrating Christmas
If you’re in the mood to pop a cork and celebrate this Christmas, then the Aldi sparkling wine advent calendar, featuring Italian fizz and Prosecco, could be the perfect choice – and at a highly competitive price. Here’s what’s inside.
Aldi’s Sparkling Wine Advent Calendar features 8 mini bottles of Prosecco DOC, 8 sparkling Italian Rosé, and 8 sparkling Pinot Grigio to help you toast each day on the run up to Christmas.
These are the bottles you can expect to enjoy from 1 December to 24 December:
Pinot Grigio Vino Spumante – 20cl – 11% ABV
Rosé Vino Spumante – 20cl – 11% ABV
Prosecco DOC Extra Dry – 20cl – 11% ABV
Pinot Grigio Vino Spumante – 20cl – 11.5% ABV
Moscato Vino Spumante – 20cl – 7.5% ABV
Prosecco DOC Rosé Extra Dry – 20cl – 11% ABV
The Aldi Sparkling Wine Advent Calendar will set you back £59.99 and purchases are limited to two per customer.
And reviews for the product are decidedly promising.
“Great selection of wines. If you like fizz, you’ll like this,” wrote one happy customer.
“This was brilliant price and brilliant value, excellent sparkling wine and Prosecco choice. Hope they have them again this year!” Another customer wrote after enjoying the advent calendar last year.
If you’re looking for something slightly different, then check out our write up of Aldi’s Gin Advent Calendar here.
The Haysmith’s Gin Advent Calendar features “24 minature bottles of expertly crafted Haysmith’s gin await behind each door,” according to a product description on Aldi’s website.
Related news
Burgundy 2023 en primeurs: cautious optimism
SWR: lighter bottles for entry level wines is 'the wrong message'
Ribera del Duero challenges 'out of date' perceptions in UK market