• Million Wines has launched its limited-edition Christmas wine advent calendar, 12 Nights of Wine. The exclusive collection features a curated 12-pack of Millon Wines' reds, whites, dessert wine, and their newest addition – a sparkling white.
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    Million Wines has launched its limited-edition Christmas wine advent calendar, 12 Nights of Wine. The exclusive collection features a curated 12-pack of Millon Wines' reds, whites, dessert wine, and their newest addition – a sparkling white. Source: Million Wines
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South Australian award-winning winery, Millon Wines, has launched its limited-edition Christmas wine advent calendar, 12 Nights of Wine. The exclusive collection features a curated 12-pack of Millon Wines' reds, whites, dessert wine, and their newest addition – a sparkling white.

Available via the Millon Wines website, the advent calendar retails for $299 (with a total box value of $325), aimed at wine enthusiasts or anyone looking to up their holiday celebrations and at-home entertaining.

Each advent calendar includes full-sized bottles of:

  • The Impressionist Pinot Grigio
  • The Impressionist Chardonnay
  • The Impressionist Pinot Noir
  • The Impressionist Tempranillo
  • Clare's Secret Riesling
  • Clare's Secret Rosé
  • Clare's Secret Grenache
  • Clare's Secret Shiraz
  • The Estate Cabernet Sauvignon
  • The Estate Shiraz
  • Botrytis Riesling
  • Sparkling White or Reserve Grenache

Millon Wines director of hospitality and brand, Amy Guo, said the advent calendar offers a journey through some of the company's best-loved wines, from crisp whites and bold reds to the touch of sweetness with its dessert wine.

“Each night, you’ll have the chance to experience a new wine that represents our passion for winemaking and the diverse flavours of our wine regions,” said Guo.

The advent calendar is available for purchase exclusively online at millonwines.com.au.

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