In Good Taste Unveils 2025 Wine Advent Calendars Featuring Global Selections

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In Good Taste has announced the launch of its 2025 Wine Advent Calendars, setting a new standard for holiday celebrations with four distinct options that cater to every wine enthusiast's preference. This year's collection includes the Mixed Advent, All Red Advent, the innovative White & Rosé Advent, and the premium Luxury Advent, each featuring 187ml mini wines from France, Chile, Argentina, California (USA), and Australia. These selections overcome recent tariff challenges, showcasing the brand's dedication to diversity and quality.
The Mixed Advent is perfect for those who enjoy a variety, combining red, white, and rosé wines. The All Red Advent is tailored for red wine lovers, offering a rich selection. The new White & Rosé Advent provides lighter options ideal for festive gatherings, while the Luxury Advent offers premium choices for the discerning palate. Each wine is crafted in-house after sourcing, ensuring the highest quality and flavor.
Adding to the experience, each calendar includes daily tasting videos. These videos offer tasting notes, food pairing suggestions, and the stories behind each wine, enriching the holiday countdown with education and enjoyment. This interactive feature distinguishes In Good Taste's advent calendars from others on the market.
The 2025 Wine Advent Calendars are not only a perfect gift but also a way to personally enjoy the holiday season. They promise to create memorable moments with a diverse selection of wines and engaging content. With a focus on quality, diversity, and engagement, these calendars are poised to become a holiday tradition for wine lovers.
Available for purchase now, the Wine Advent Calendars offer up to $20 off plus free shipping, a $50 value, while supplies last. Shipping begins in October 2025. For more details, visit https://ingoodtaste.com/.

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