Target has always had everything we could ever want or need, but now there’s even something else to add to our list next time we go on a Target run — $10 wine!
Prepare for your Target runs to take an extra 30 minutes, Target will have a new wine line in stock soon, called, The Collection! What is The Collection? A line new line of wine soon to be available exclusively at Target stores.
Possibly the best part about this new line of wine is that each bottle is just $9.99! The line includes Chardonnay, Rose, a Red Wine Blend, and more. And the bottle are so chic and pretty!
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If you’re searching for even more ways to get your drink on (responsibly, of course) and on a budget, Target’s got that, too. The retailer will also exclusively have Wine Cube Sparkling Cans. Purchase a four-pack for $11 of either canned bubbly rosé (LOVE) or canned sparkling white wine.
When will these all be available? Mark your calendars, The Collection arrives March 3! There’s also no “participating stores only” nonsense! These will become available on March 3 at stores nationwide.
From the press release:
"“At just 9.99 per bottle, the line includes five perfectly balanced varietals that’ll have you counting down the days until it arrives on March 3.”"
The press release continues to share that The Collection’s wine comes from Delicato Family Vineyards. This vineyard is a family-owned winery that’s been in business since 1935 with “sustainable and environmentally sensitive farming practices.”
These are going to fly off the shelves as quickly as they arrived! If you’re not lucky. You may not find these in stock for a few days after their big debut. We can’t wait!
Once again, The Collection launches at stores nationwide on March 3.