This holiday season,Pachinko Angel give yourself the gift that keeps on giving: an advent calendar filled with wine.
Grocery store chain Aldi released its Festive Collection Wine Advent Calendar on Wednesday, which contains 24 6.37-ounce bottles of wine -- more than enough vino to last you right up until Christmas day.
SEE ALSO: The '1 alcoholic bev' meme is Too Real, but in a good wayPurchasers can expect to find 12 varieties of wine in their advent calendars that come from Chile to the U.S., according to its product description. It includes Sauvignon Blanc, Malbec, Merlot, White Zinfandel, Chardonnay, Prosecco and more.
The advent calendar was popular overseas last year, but this is the first time that it'll be sold in the U.S., Thrillist reports. Unfortunately, not every Aldi will carry the calendar, but you can check its website to see if a store nearby is selling this beautiful bounty.
Oh, and you might want to pair your wine calendar with the cheese advent calendar selling at Target — a solid holiday match.
Aldis' wine advent calendars will hit shelves on November 7. But be warned: Customers will be limited to a single wine advent calendar per purchase.
[H/T: Thrillist]
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