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Large warehouse stores like Costco and Sam's Club offer some of the most aggressive pricing on spirits, wine, and beer.

: Many stores (including Total Wine ) offer 10% to 20% off when you buy a full case of wine or spirits.

: Some stores will match a competitor's price if you show them a local ad or a lower price on an app like Wine-Searcher or Drizly . 4. Leverage Digital Tools

: Retailers place high-margin, expensive bottles at eye level. Look to the bottom shelves for quality options that can cost 15% to 30% less due to lower marketing costs.

Whether you are stocking a home bar or planning a large event, finding the best prices on liquor requires a mix of strategic timing and knowing where the "hidden gems" are located. 1. Master the Warehouse Club Advantage

: In many states (like Texas and California), laws prevent retailers from requiring a membership to sell alcohol, meaning you can often shop at these warehouses without a card. 2. Time Your Shopping

: Private-label brands (like Costco's Kirkland vodka or bourbon) are often produced by top-tier distilleries and sold at 20% to 30% less than major name brands.