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Looking to stock the wine cabinet before your Fourth of July gathering? There's never been a better time to do it: Winc, the famous wine club, is celebrating early with a special sale for first-time customers,

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The company is currently offering four bottles for $24.95, which is down $5 from the regular price of $29.95. Better yet, you'll also get free shipping. From cabernet and pinot noir to pinot grigio, chardonnay and more, there's a wine type here to cater to every taste—and with this offer, you'll be getting each bottle for roughly $6.23! 

You can use this discount to check out some of the site's newest arrivals, like So This Happened, a 2020 rosé from California with notes of honey, raspberry, red cherry and strawberry. Previous buyers gave it a solid 4.2-star rating. It normally retails for $14.99 ($12.99 for Winc members), saving you $8.76 from the list price.

Prefer reds? Check out the 2020 Sister Snake cabernet sauvignon from Western Cape, South Africa, a full-bodied, silky wine with a dark fruit taste that past drinkers awarded 4.1 stars. It also has a list price of $14.99 and member price of $12.99 as well, meaning you can get this one for the same more-than-50% discount.

So how does a Winc subscription work? It's pretty simple: The site prompts you to take a fun quiz to figure out which wine blends will best suit your palate. The site will make suggestions based on your answers, or you can pick you own—in either case, you can choose the bottles you like and how many (there's a minimum of three) to be delivered to your home each month. Credits you don't use can be rolled over, too.

We loved the service for its user-friendly website, as well as the rotating selection of unique-to-Winc wines that keeps it fresh. (Winc produces its own bottles and partners with independent growers and winemakers to create them.) Our executive editor of commerce, Kate Ellsworth, found herself becoming "obsessed" after she tried the service: Her first set of four wines as chosen by Winc were all on point—including the red varietal that Kate didn't think she'd like. She also loved the sliding scale of flavors she received with each bottle, allowing her to mark down which tastes she tended to prefer over others for future reference.

If you love wine and trying new wines, this is a deal you won't want to miss. Find your new summer favorites now!

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