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Get Free/Cheap Wine from Last Bottle

Update: This offer is available again today. You can sign up now to get $10 credit and with free shipping you can find some very cheap, or maybe free wine. (HT: DoC)


Last Bottle is running a promotion, offering free ground shipping on all wine orders as part of its Marathon Madness sale

Additionally, new customers who sign up now through a referral, also get a $10 credit that can be used right away on the first purchase. There’s no minimum spend requirement and you can find some bottles of wine that cost around $10. With free shipping that means that you can get free or very cheap wine. $11 is the cheapest I have seen.

Sign up now (my referral) and place your order. You can also use the following Last Bottle discount codes once per account:

  • PENNY10 (10% off)
  • PHENOM (10% off)

Offer Terms

  • First come, first served!!
  • You must complete your purchase on each wine (no saved cart).
  • All orders placed during this marathon will be combined. We will BEGIN shipping immediately and will require several weeks to get to all states (up to 6 weeks). Please be patient!
  • Offer is not valid in AK or HI.

Guru’s Wrap-up

They have some decent wines, although I doubt you will find any amazing choices for around $10. It’s still free or very cheap wine, so check it out and see what’s available. Looks like they are releasing new bottles every 10 minutes or so, but the cheapest options sell out quickly. Keep reloading the site to see new offerings. Also add your credit card and address so you have it ready to check out quickly.

You can also invite others and get a $30 credit.

HT: DoC

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