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@VolNExile, I used to have a $10/bottle wine challenge with a group of friends. We'd share wines we'd found for $10 or less per 750ml bottle. We found and enjoyed some good wines. Alas, the group scattered, one couple moving back to Germany. Still, these days, I hunt for the wines at $15 or less which taste as good or better than the pricey stuff. Mostly, I hunt and peck amidst the offerings at the local package stores, but I'm not against an internet search. here's a link, Sommeliers Have Spoken—These Are the Best Cheap Rosé Wines That Taste Expensive
 
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@VolNExile, I used to have a $10/bottle wine challenge with a group of friends. We'd share wines we'd found for $10 or less per 750ml bottle. We found and enjoyed some good wines. Alas, the group scattered, one couple moving back to Germany. Still, these days, I hunt for the wines at $15 or less which taste as good or better than the pricey stuff. Mostly, I hunt and peck amidst the offerings at the local package stores, but I'm not against an internet search. here's a link, Sommeliers Have Spoken—These Are the Best Cheap Rosé Wines That Taste Expensive
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@VolNExile, I used to have a $10/bottle wine challenge with a group of friends. We'd share wines we'd found for $10 or less per 750ml bottle. We found and enjoyed some good wines. Alas, the group scattered, one couple moving back to Germany. Still, these days, I hunt for the wines at $15 or less which taste as good or better than the pricey stuff. Mostly, I hunt and peck amidst the offerings at the local package stores, but I'm not against an internet search. here's a link, Sommeliers Have Spoken—These Are the Best Cheap Rosé Wines That Taste Expensive

I still look for wines that are under ten dollars, I’ve had to move the bar to less than 15 now. There are still some that are good.
 
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