Are Closeout Wines Worth Buying? It Depends.

Are Closeout Wines Worth Buying? It Depends.
With closeouts becoming more and more popular these days, closeout bins can be a bargain hunter's treasure chest—if you know what to look for.Kaband/Shutterstock
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Some people believe that all white and rosé wines are best consumed young, but based on that reasoning, they ignore any wines released a year ago.

Today, for example, rosé wines from 2020 are what people want. And they seem to treat 2019 rosés like dishwater—and an anything older like COVID-19. Yet not all whites and rosés collapse quickly. Indeed, some improve!

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