At just $43.89, this champagne is another way to save money shopping that you won’t want to miss. This sparkling wine has orange blossom and hazelnut scents, custard, honeycomb, and toasted brioche flavors.
This luxurious champagne is popular at Costco, especially with seafood, salads, and pasta.
This cabernet sauvignon-based blend costs just $25.99. It combines red cherry, wildflowers, mocha, and cedar for a balanced finish. This wine uses grapes grown organically and pairs beautifully with grilled meats and olive tapenade.
Use it in your next celebratory toast for a high-quality blend at a lower price.
3. Dom Pérignon Champagne
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Though this is one of Costco's most expensive wine offerings, at $270, the Dom Pérignon champagne is worth the splurge.
This vintage-only champagne blends pinot noir and chardonnay grapes aged at least seven years en tirage. This luxurious, well-rounded flavor goes well with other high-end tastes, like lobster, caviar, and cheese platters.
At just $19.99, the Daou Cabernet Sauvignon is a rich wine with layers of red and black fruits, graphite, and dark chocolate. It has cherry and blackberry aromas for a multi-layered blend.
It pairs well with rich, meaty foods like lasagnas or bison burgers, making it an elegant choice for celebrating or just relaxing.
5. Gerard Bertrand Cotes des Roses Rose
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This rosé wine is available at Costco for just $12.89. Its flavors are red berry, grapefruit, and wild herb, presenting a fruit-forward yet dry palate. Try it with classic seafood like shrimp and clams or even bouillabaisse.
6. Bodega Garzon Tannat Reserva
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Grab a bottle of this red wine at around $12 at Costco. This Tannat Reserva has a dark purple hue and layers of blue and black fruit for a rich flavor. This red wine pairs well with red meats, like steaks and lamb, for an elevated meal at an affordable price.
This wine, which costs less than $20 at Costco, has layers of wild berries, forest floor, and toasted cinnamon.
It’s an authentic and delicious pinot noir from Oregon, made with grapes from Dundee Hills, Van Duzer Corridor, and Yamhill-Carlton. Pair this variety with fruits, vegetables, and squash soups.
8. The Prisoner Red Blend
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With a $38.89 price tag, this red wine has notes of toasted cedar, pepper, dark chocolate, and toffee, along with blackberry pie, licorice, and ripe Mission fig flavors. It’s a great wine for serving alongside fatty meat, such as sausage or slow-braised short ribs.
9. Seghesio Zinfandel Sonoma County
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You can grab a bottle of this wine for under $20 at Costco. It has notes of blackberry, black plum, and pepper and opens with earthy, woody herbs and toasted spice. Pair it with cherry balsamic tenderloin, mushroom sugo, or Beef Braciole for a beautiful balance.
Costco has a wide selection of wines for every aficionado out there. And with these prices that will help you save money on groceries , you can easily elevate any meal at a bargain.
During your shopping trip, you can also shop for your red meats, fine cheeses, and more.
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