If There's Nothing to Do, Shall We Just Drink, Our ♡

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Do you think anniversaries are just commercial gimmicks? Of course, we know that. But when life’s tough and you’re being pushed around from all sides, don’t you sometimes want to be willingly fooled even though you know better? Using an anniversary as an excuse to enjoy a bit of romance now and then isn’t a bad idea. With that in mind, here are some drinks we recommend for the upcoming Valentine’s Day next week. Of course, you don’t have to limit yourself to enjoying them with a partner. Drinking alone can be romantic too, OK?


Canti Moscato d’Asti

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Canti Moscato d’Asti is a semi-sparkling wine with charming notes of acacia and green grapes. It’s a great choice for those who don’t usually drink much alcohol and perfect for anyone who finds heavy red wines overwhelming. This wine is ideal for savoring rich sweetness and pairs well with cheesecake or fruit cheese. To celebrate Valentine’s Day, Emart Everyday is offering a limited edition special package that includes champagne glasses.


Drunken Chocolate Stout

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Focusing on Valentine’s Day, the occasion for gifting chocolate to loved ones, this beer lets you enjoy the rich and smooth taste and texture of chocolate. It’s a low-carbonation dark beer with a notable bittersweet flavor reminiscent of dark chocolate. As the saying goes, “the more the merrier,” it’s great to pair it with a sweet chocolate cake as a snack. The Drunken Chocolate Stout, which comes in a gift-like package, is available at Lotte Mart.


Henri Matisse Wine

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Take a look at the three types of Henri Matisse wines: Heart, Cardia, and Nadia. The Henri Matisse Heart wine, labeled with the masterpiece “Heart of Love,” is a red wine that emphasizes sweetness. It’s recommended for those who have been wary of red wines with strong tannins and rough aromas. You can enjoy the sweet berry scent of Henri Matisse wines at 7-Eleven.



How about setting the Valentine’s Day mood with these drinks?


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