It’s that time of the year again, and one of the most popular and widely discussed Costco wine items is starting to arrive in stores: the 2025 Costco Wine Advent Calendar.
Here’s everything you need to know about this year’s box.
We were lucky to get a hold of one early this year since last year it wasn’t until November when we were able to get our hands on it and make a post.

The first thing to note is the cool, wintery designs that the box is known for, and the branding is once again “Wine Advent-ure” which it reverted back to in 2024 after a change to “Around The World in 24 Wines” in 2023.
There are some new wines in the box this year which is fun, while many of the other details have stayed the same including the $99.99 price.
We like seeing this box staying under the $100 threshold, and in same cases after the holidays, it can be found on sale for much less than that (but it doesn’t always linger around).
The box contains 24 bottles that are half size (375ml), which are ultra handy for just pouring a couple of glasses, or switching between multiple varietals and regions.
The selection includes reds, whites, rosé, and usually a bubbly on the last day of the calendar. This year we also find a sake (that was included last year as well and is very good), and even a “chocolate red.”
The global regions that are covered also vary slightly from past years but France and Italy dominate. There are 9 bottles from France and 3 from Italy. 1-2 bottles from all others.
Other new offerings from 2025 originate from Germany, New Zealand, Hungary, Greece, Chile and Australia.
If you want to dig in and learn a lot more about each wine, the box has a very well made website that covers each bottle with in depth descriptions and fun, short videos.
We pulled out a few of the new ones to give a taste. Sure, it will break up the box before advent season but we want to give you an idea what to expect.
First up is the Gruner Veltliner from Hungary. We love this varietal but typically buy them from Austria, so this was a fun one to try. Green apple, lime, white peach flavor; medium body, crisp finish with a touch of minerality.
Next we tasted the Vin Twenty-Three Cotes du Rhone blend, another favorite wine region of ours. Classic Rhone blend, light ruby in the glass but packed with dark fruit flavor, little bite on the finish but otherwise not bad.
Also new this year is the “Meadow Moon” German Riesling, which is slightly sweet, with 8.5% alcohol; nice citrus and pear flavor, light and easy going.
The Australian red blend, called Concentric Circles, is made from Shiraz and Cabernet; it offers peppery dark fruit, notes of anise, lasting finish.
And finally we tasted the Chilean Carménère, another new addition this year. The wine was a medium purple in the glass, dark fruit and vegetal, soft tannins and good mouthfeel; our favorite of the wines we tasted.
While the quality on these wines can vary, the box makes it really easy to taste your way around the wine world, and at an amazing price that works out to just $4 per half bottle.
The best way to find this box near you is to use the warehouse search feature in the Costco mobile app. Search using the Costco item number 1755071 (note this number was updated last year; you don’t want to use the old number, 1357643).
We know a lot of readers have enjoyed this advent calendar in the past, and this year looks to be much of the same with a few updates that we noted above.
The test is to see if you can find the box now and then hold out to hit the calendar days come December.
Cheers everyone.
Below is a photo and list of all the wines included in the box, so stop here if you want to keep the rest a surprise.
Here’s the full list of all the wines included this year with the key details:
L’Artiste | Ripasso | Red Wine | Italy | 13.9% Alc. By Vol.
El Campeón | White Sangria | Grape Wine With Natural Flavors | France | 7% Alc. By Vol.
Champs de Foin | Cabernet Sauvignon | Red Wine | France | 13.5% Alc. By Vol.
Sheep Station | Sauvignon Blanc | White Wine | New Zealand | 12.5% Afc. By Vol.
Concentric Circles | Red Blend | Red Wine | Australia | 13% Alc. By Vol.
A Seaworthy Tale | Grüner Veltliner | White Wine | Hungary | 12% Alc. By Vol.
Queen’s Gambit | Zinfandel | Red Wine | USA | 13.9% Alc. By Vol.
The Conductor | Chardonnay | White Wine | France | 13% Alc. By Vol.
Ryokô | Futsu-Shu | Saké Wine | Japan | 13.5% Alc. By Vol.
Vin Twenty Three | Red Blend | Red Wine | France | 13.9% Alc. By Vol.
Baciato Dal Sol | Red Blend | Red Wine | Italy | 13.5% Alc. By Vol.
Blue Seirina | White Blend | White Wine | Greece | 11% Alc. By Vol.
Latitude 44 | Pinot Noir | Red Wine | France | 13% Alc. By Vol.
Solo Reflections | Chardonnay | White Wine | Australia | 12.5% Alc. By Vol.
Flutter | Rosé | Rosé Wine | France | 12.5% Alc. By Vol.
Starlight Wonder | Chenin Blanc | White Wine | South Africa | 12% Alc. By Vol.
Cielo d’Oro | Carménère | Red Wine | Chile| 13% Alc. By Vol.
Aralena | Pinot Grigio | White Wine [ Italy | 12.5% Alc. By Vol.
Mendoza Nights | Malbec | Red Wine | Argentina | 13% Alc. By Vol.
Meadow Moon | Riesling | White Wine | Germany | 8.5% Alc. By Vol.
Brillo Solar | Garnacha | Red Wine ( Spain | 13.5% Alc. By Vol.
Maison Du Lac | Sauvignon Blanc | White Wine | France | 11.5% Alc. By Vol.
Once Upon a Time | Chocolate Red | Grape Wine With Natural Truffel and Artificial Toffee Flavors and Artificial Color | France | 10% Alc. By Vol.
Ciel Bleu | Sparkling Brut | Sparkling Wine | France | 11% Alc. By Vol.
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