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Can You Buy Costco Wine Online


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This is also a reason why we started the Costco Wine Forums, which combined with comments on our social media posts, can often turn up local, on the ground info on where wines are directly from readers. So we encourage you to participate if you like.


Occasionally, and the goal is to acquire wine that is sold at Costco stores that are not near us, so we might not be able to get the wines any other way. We have strict guidelines to always publish a note when we receive the wine for sampling purposes.


Andrew,Just wanted to let you know we haven't disappeared. We met the the alcohol manager at our Costco, Our goal was to find wines that will still be in stock after our reviews. He was pleased with a Left coast contingent. His assistance will be for quantities only, once we had the 12 different wine choices today due to counts, we picked three. I will need some help once we undertake the tasting and rating on September 1. He also suggested getting in touch with the region director of alcohol to get a heads up on what is coming. I hope this is not in violation of the blog. Our goal is to review something that will be there vs. a review and no one can find it. Our liaison at Costco said that is a challenge with the current blog, Costco west does not carry a majority of the wines you review. If you would like to chat, let me know. We have selected for September 1:Los Positas 2016 Petite Sirah - LivermoreSilverado Block Blend 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon - NapaHavens 2014 Merlot - Napa


Andrew,Thank you for the response. Yes, we would concur - this is a hobby with benefits. Once it turns into work, we retired guys would find an easier way to enjoy our hobby. Our rating is some easier, because we don't want to think to hard. We use the day of the week:Monday wine - pour it out, no redeeming attributesTuesday wine - not something I would drink, but I can cook with itWednesday wine - when all else fails and this is all I have, yes it is drinkableThursday wine - a wine I would share with friendsFriday - a wine to serve with family and friends during a special occasionSaturday - if we worked, this wine would be served to the CEO of the company and his significant otherWe also collect the Vivino rating when there is one.....


Excellent idea Mike.I created the forum for you guys: -coast-wines/You'll need to just go in an register as a user. I will then make you a moderator on the forum and you can be off and running.If you want me just to set it all up for you and email you the details I am happy to do that too.Should be fun. Thanks again for the awesome suggestion.


A and E,I am fortunate enough to live in Northern California, having access to 5 Costco stores within 45 minutes, plus 100s of wineries. I do enjoy reading your material, albeit the wines you talk about are not in my Costco....but the same wine is typically in most of the local Costco. Couple of thoughts:1) Vivino has a wonderful application for rating wines. Might there be a collaboration between you two that has a Costco only version of Vivino? Alternatively, you build something similar?2) Having a consortium in each state who can submit reviews may be a good alternative. Our wine group, some 15 members who show up all the time, the other 30 now and again. We undertake wine tasting every week via Zoom visiting the four corners of the world (how a globe has 4 corners is beyond me). We focus on a specific blend, or varietal, or region, or country. I would say 1 to 3 wines come from Costco, 8 to 10 from Total Wine, BevMo, Trader Joe's, or supermarkets, the remaining from cellars. If you would like to run a pilot that will pick 3 to 5 wines a quarter, we build a consensus among the group, we write up the material and send it to you, then we have a chat to refine any questions....then you publish. We have sophisticated members, then those that drink a lot of wine, and beginners. By the way, this group is made up of retired guys, average age 70. We have learned a lot about wines over the past year....especially reds. The importance of air and gas. How someone buys a bottle of wine in a restaurant is beyond me unless the decant the wine for you. Another topic for another day


This site is 100% independently written by fans of Costco wines with the goal to build a community of like minded Costco wine fans, and to share great wine picks so we all can find bottles that we enjoy.


Costco is a members-only warehouse club that offers great deals on bulk items. You can find everything from groceries to electronics at Costco, and they even sell wine. So, can you have wine delivered from Costco?


If you live in a state where Costco offers alcohol delivery, you can place your order online or over the phone. Once your order is placed, a Costco employee will hand-select your wine and deliver it to your door. All deliveries must be signed for by an adult over the age of 21, so please be sure someone of legal drinking age is available to receive your order.


Wine is typically cheaper at Costco than it is at other retailers. This is because Costco buys wine in bulk, which allows them to get discounts from suppliers. These savings are passed on to Costco members, so you can save a lot of money by shopping at Costco.


Yes, unopened wine can be returned to Costco. If you are not satisfied with your purchase, you can return it to Costco within 30 days for a full refund.To return wine to Costco, simply take the unopened bottle(s) of wine to your local Costco store. Be sure to bring your receipt and photo ID, as you will be required to show these items in order to process your return.


Yes, Costco offers free delivery on all wine orders. Simply place your order online or over the phone, and your wine will be delivered to your door for free. There is no minimum order required, so you can order as little or as much wine as you like.


Wine from Costco will last for up to two years if it is stored properly. To store your wine, simply keep it in a cool, dark place. Avoid storing your wine in a place where it will be exposed to sunlight or heat, as this can cause the wine to spoil.


One of the main reasons is simply the tremendously slim margin Costco takes thanks to their membership model. Basically they make their money on membership fees allowing them to keep product prices, including those on wine (and beer), very low. Their selection isn't the broadest but they do tend to bring in some very nice wines from all over the world (places like California, Washington, France, Italy, Australia, Argentina, Spain and Portugal to name a few), especially in the under $20 price point.


While most of the Costco wines are available elsewhere (albeit at slightly higher prices) keep your eyes out for deals on lesser-known labels as well. Inventory of wines will vary by market and even by store within a market so at times you can find some low production wines available in an individual store. (And if you see them, grab them -- turnover is very high so what's there today could very well be gone tomorrow.) Also, in some states you don't even need a membership to shop the store.


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Costco's Kirkland-branded beer, wine and liquor, as well as name brands, can be purchased by non-members, but only in states that legally require the warehouse club to do so. Local laws in some states prevent Costco (or any other membership-based club) from only selling alcohol to members.


Instacart said more Costco stores are slated to offer delivery of beer, wine and/or spirits purchased online (where permitted) in the coming months. The service is now available in California, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina and Ohio, as well as in Washington, D.C.


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Hello! Love the article, but I just wanted to let you know that the prices at my costco are SIGNIFICANTLY cheaper than the prices that you listed. I live in Southern California, so prices may be different here, but I regularly purchase the Costco Kirkland Signature French Vodka for $19.99 (yours is listed at $24.99), and today I purchased the Costco Kirkland Signature Spiced Rum for $14.99 (yours is listed at $19.69), and I saw the Costco Kirkland Signature Canadian Whisky for $18.99 (yours is listed as $27.39). Just thought that this might be helpful for your readers :)


You may not have known it, but there is a huge cult of Costco fanatics who love scouring their local warehouse to find killer deals on wine, as well as anything else they can fit in their oversized Costco shopping cart.


Costco wine is typically priced anywhere from 10 to 20 percent less than wine at other wine stores, and sometimes even less. If you shop online, you can get prices close to that of Costco, but in terms of physical stores, Costco is hard to beat on price.


The wines that Costco sells are generally good values in that for each varietal and region, the bottles that Costco carries will be strong offerings at a great price. To this extent, it feels sometimes as though Costco pre-screens the bottles, to eliminate any duds (although I've found a few). There were rumors, too, that Costco would only carry wines rated 90 points or more by the major critics, although at the lower end of the price spectrum that doesn't seem to be true. 041b061a72


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