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  2. Stock Up for the Season! Here Are the 33 Best Wines at Costco

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    ABV: 14% This white wine is described as dry and full-bodied with a robust citrus flavor. The Vivino community gave this wine a 4.2 out of 5, while Wine Enthusiast awarded it a respectable 94 points.

  3. Wine rack - Wikipedia

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    A wine rack is a set of shelves for the organized storage of wine. Wine racks can be built out of a number of different materials. The size of the rack and the number of bottles it can hold can vary widely. Wine racks can be located in a winemaker’s professional wine cellar as well as private homes for personal collections.

  4. This is the best red wine in Costco's Kirkland brand lineup - AOL

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    Costco has a wide selection of wines under its private Kirkland label. Business Insider's retail desk recently hosted a tasting of Kirkland wine . We overwhelmingly preferred the three red wines ...

  5. Vinotemp - Wikipedia

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    Vinotemp was founded in 1985 in Los Angeles, California by Francis Ravel. Ravel initially produced and sold wine before transitioning into making wine cabinets. [citation needed] In 1993, Ravel created a self-contained wine cooling unit, which would come to be one of the companies most lucrative products.

  6. Costco Deals: 10 Can’t-Miss Bottles of Wine for Under $20 - AOL

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    Costco is well known for its high-quality Kirkland Signature store-brand liquor, but it's also a great place to shop for high-end wines. You'll often find bottles for much less than you can get...

  7. Cellarette - Wikipedia

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    The main purpose of a liquor cabinet or cellarette was to secure wine and whiskey from theft as the bottles were hidden and the cabinet could have a lock. [ 1 ] During the American Revolutionary War and the Civil War army officers' cellarettes often came with crystal decanters, shot glasses, pitchers, funnels, and drinking goblets. [ 1 ]