Where can I donate wine I don't like?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm glad I don't live the kind of life where any wine bottle ever gets dusty.

I like you!
Anonymous
If all else fails, post on Craigslist, put them on your porch (or similar) and they'll be gone in no time. Don't dump them down the drain.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If all else fails, post on Craigslist, put them on your porch (or similar) and they'll be gone in no time. Don't dump them down the drain.


Cause we want the neighborhood teens snatching them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If all else fails, post on Craigslist, put them on your porch (or similar) and they'll be gone in no time. Don't dump them down the drain.


Cause we want the neighborhood teens snatching them.


Bring it into work and put a sign on it that says "help yourself."
Anonymous
I work for a small non-profit and we would happily accept your crappy wine to serve at a reception.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I work for a small non-profit and we would happily accept your crappy wine to serve at a reception.

I have 1996 through 20007 Marlyn Merlot and 1999 through 2007 Norma Jean I’m trying to give away to charity. How can I re@ k you?
Anonymous
I would just put them out on the sidewalk with a sign that says "Free." They'd be gone in under 5 minutes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Make vinegar. You can use some mother from cider vinegar to get them started. You won't believe how good it tastes.


Anonymous
Make sangria with it.
Anonymous
Sangria or give away on your neighborhood listserv.
Anonymous
Can a food pantry accept wine just like other food items?
Anonymous
Give to friends, neighbors, co workers.
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