![]() Not convinced? Buy a 1.75-liter bottle of Tito’s for a solidly priced $30.99, or Kettle One for $32.99. And this is without taking into account the many experts and vodka drinkers who say that all vodkas basically taste the same-so hold your cash for booze with more flavor nuances. Whether this is true or not, two other things are fact: Imported Kirkland vodka has done exceptionally well in a bunch of vodka taste tests, and it’s way cheaper than the premium brands, $19.99 for 1.75 liters (the same size bottle of Grey Goose starts at around $50). There's a lot of scuttlebutt on the internet about the Kirkland French vodka being made by the same company as Grey Goose, and/or maybe the same water source (though Grey Goose denies this). ![]() The house brands come up super strong when it comes to Costco liquor. Liquor is where you can really save money (Ideal for making an easy Chicken with White Wine Pan Sauce on a weeknight, a pot of Lamb Stew with White Wine, Orange and Fennel on a weekend, or a Chicken Marbella for the holidays.) Costco makes beer, tooĪ 24-bottle variety pack of several different craft beer styles retails for $19.99, from Kolsh to pale ale.ġ5 Edible Gifts From Costco That We Want to Eat Right Now And if you’re going for volume, they have several 1.5-liter bottles-the double bottle of California Chardonnay or Pinot Grigio is $7.99. Sparkling Rosé Berry Sangria or Cranberry-Orange Shrub). (All perfect for drinking, of course, but also for making Steak Diane or braising brisket.)Īs for whites, they don’t measure up quite as strongly-but those prices! Pinot Grigio from Fruili, Italy is $5.89, the California Pinot Grigio is $7.89, and Prosecco is $6.99 (hello, pretty pitcher of Other reds on offer are a Cabernet Sauvignon from California for $7.99, and a Rioja from Spain for $6.99. ![]() The Kirkland Malbec from Argentina is $6.99, produced especially for Costco and, according to Business Insider, their best red.
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