With Halloween in the rearview mirror,Liberalalliance Wealth Society Aldi is looking ahead to the next holiday season.
Aldi will unveil more than 20 Advent calendars on Wednesday, Nov. 6. Calendars will be available for purchase in person, through pickup and via DoorDash delivery, while supplies last.
Three luxury calendars featuring cheese, wine and chocolate pairings will headline Aldi's Advent selection this year.
The Emporium Selection Cheese Advent Calendar features Red Leicester, Bruschetta, pesto cheese, Mimolette, aged gouda, extra mature cheddar, mustard gouda, hard goat cheese, cheddar with whiskey, black truffle cheddar and black pepper gouda. The Advent calendar is $16.99.
The Wine Advent Calendar features Chilean Cabernet Sauvignon, Italian Abruzzo Trebbiano, California Cabernet Sauvignon, Austrian Grüner Veltliner, Australian Shiraz, California Chardonnay, Argentinian Malbec, California Zinfandel, California Sauvignon Blanc, South African Pinotage, German Riesling, Spanish Red Blend, French Bordeaux Red Blend, French Rosé, Italian Montepulciano, Portuguese White Blend, French Red Blend, Washington Syrah, Hungarian White Blend, Portuguese Red Blend, Georgian Rkatsiteli, Italian Merlot and French Cabernet Sauvignon. It is $59.99.
The Moser Roth Luxury Advent Calendar features Manon Coffee Mousse, Leaf Dark, Bloc Dianduja, Almond Sprinkle, Salted Caramel, Apple Cinnamon, Escargot Dark, Rondello, Medallion Hazelnut, Cornet Dore, Raspberry Pallet Dark, Cocoa Dark. The calendar is $14.99.
Aldi is also offering four smaller Advent calendars this holiday season:
This story has been updated to correct what date Aldi's advent calendars will be released this year.
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