Raise your glass! Target just released a line of $10 wines

We're all "cheers"-ing to this exclusive new line of premium wines at Tar-jay.

March 6, 2019, 4:11 AM
Target is out with a new collection of "premium wines" all for under $10.
Target is out with a new collection of "premium wines" all for under $10.
Target

Target is out with a brand new collection of "premium wine" -- and let’s all raise a glass, because the best part is they are all under $10.

"The Collection," a selection of five California wines that are just $9.99 a bottle, hit Target stores that sell wine nationwide this week.

PHOTO: Target is out with a new collection of "premium wines" all for under $10.
Target is out with a new collection of "premium wines" all for under $10.
Target

It features five different wines including a Cabernet Sauvignon, Red Wine Blend, Pinot Grigio, Chardonnay, and even a Rosé!

The company released the full list, including tasting notes and a pairing guide for each bottle -- if you're not sure where to start or trying to impress someone -- on their website.

PHOTO: Target is out with a new collection of "premium wines" all for under $10.
Target is out with a new collection of "premium wines" all for under $10.
Target

Target recommends their Cab Sauvignon with BBQ rib-eye steak or sauteed mushrooms. Meanwhile, their Chardonnay pairs well with grilled shrimp, pasta with a light cream sauce, or soft cheeses like brie, according to their site. As for their Rosé? Try it with light pasta, rice dishes and soft cheeses.

PHOTO: Target is out with a new collection of "premium wines" all for under $10.
Target is out with a new collection of "premium wines" all for under $10.
Target
PHOTO: Target is out with a new collection of "premium wines" all for under $10.
Target is out with a new collection of "premium wines" all for under $10.
Target

This "premium" collection follows the wildly-popular line of $5 wines Target released in 2017.

With a selection of affordable wines like this, it’s no wonder Beyonce was even seen hitting up her local Target earlier this year.