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  2. The Best Places to Buy Wine Online - AOL

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    These are the best wine stores and wine clubs for ordering wine online. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  3. The Best Places to Buy Wine Online - AOL

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    Buying wine online is an easy way to discover new varietals and vintages from wineries around the world. These are the best wine stores and wine clubs for ordering wine online.

  4. 8 of the best wines to buy at Costco, from a sommelier - AOL

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    DAOU produces incredible wines at varying prices, and the brand's $15 sauvignon blanc at Costco is a sleeper hit. The wine is the perfect summer sipper. It gives all the "rooty tooty" fresh and ...

  5. Wine of the Month Club - Wikipedia

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    Those wines that are featured have had to endure a series of appraisals by the owner and cellarmaster Paul Jr., based on both their quality and their price. Ultimately, only twelve of 300–400 or so wines that are evaluated each month are selected. [4] The club also offers wine gifts and made-to-order food and wine gift baskets.

  6. Wine.com - Wikipedia

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    The current Wine.com business was founded by Mike Osborn in Portland, Oregon as eVineyard in 1998. [4] In 1995, David Harmon founded wine.com and in 1999 sold the information site Wine.com to Virtual Vineyards for over US$10,000,000. [citation needed] In 2000, VirtualVineyards.com and WineShopper.com merged under the Wine.com name.

  7. Naked Wines - Wikipedia

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    Naked Wines' customers (called Angels) fund independent winemakers worldwide in return for wines at self-described "wholesale prices." [14] However, the Financial Times notes that most wines sold by Naked Wines are not available on the retail market, "making direct price comparisons virtually impossible," and most wines are priced "close to the usual retail price."

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