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We’re keeping 10 bottles of wine on deck this summer for just $40 + shipping

TL;DR: Get ten bottles of wine for $39.97, plus $29.95 shipping. Consider your summer get-together problems solved.

Ten bottles of wine for just $39.97 (reg. $160) plus shipping is one of those deals that feels like you should double-check—but it’s real, and it’s exactly what summer living calls for.

Once the weather warms up, there’s always something. Backyard hangs, last-minute dinners, “just come over” texts that somehow turn into a full evening. And every single time, you either overpay for a couple of bottles or realize you’ve got nothing on hand.

You’re getting a curated set of 10 750ml bottles—red, white, or a mix—built around easy-drinking, crowd-friendly wines. Nothing overly complicated, nothing that needs a whole explanation before you pour it. Just solid, drinkable wine that works whether you’re grilling, snacking, or getting together to have a drink and toast to the winter finally ending.

The red collection leans into fruit-forward blends with notes like cherry, berry, and a little depth for pairing with anything off the grill. The whites are lighter and crisp—think porch weather, chilled glasses, minimal effort. And if you go mixed, you’re basically covered for everything: brunch, dinner, and that one friend who only drinks rosé now.

Some of these bottles retail individually for close to $20, which makes the math here pretty obvious.

Shipping runs $29.95 for all 10 bottles, which is worth factoring in—but even then, you’re still coming out ahead compared to grabbing a few bottles at retail every weekend.

This is an easy way to know what you’ll drink (or bring) every time plans come together.

Stock up once, and you’re good for the next few invites.

Get 10 bottles of red, white or mixed wines for $39.97 (MSRP $160) plus $29.95 shipping while you can through May 10.

StackSocial prices subject to change.

Read original at New York Post

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