Rosé is ébecausewevereachedpeakrosémature eroticismthe wine trend that just won't go away.
While most wine snobs would prefer to guzzle their booze from a glass, there are plenty of wine drinkers that are perfectly OK swigging right from the bottle, or from a juice box. Or, from a 40-ounce bottle. Thankfully, you can do just that--with rosé.
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The wine comes from none other than Forty Ounce Wines, which as you may have guessed, is centered around wines available in 40-ounce bottles. So if rosé isn't your thing, you can pick another wine of your choice.
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The rosé is currently going for $16 a bottle in some shops, and according to Cosmo, it's currently available in New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, California, and Colorado.
While bringing a 40 to a party may seem kinda trashy, a typical 750-milliliter bottle of wine is about 25 ounces, so the 40-ounce bottle is actually economical.
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