Cougar Town has quickly grown into a favorite among sitcom viewers, and one of the most notable themes among the show's characters is a love for wine. As the next season of Cougar Town approaches, leading personal finance resource, www.GoBankingRates.com, investigates the top ways to save money when purchasing wine and shares the five best strategies with readers.
EL SEGUNDO, CA, January 7, 2013 – Cougar Town fans are anxiously awaiting the show's season premiere on TBS on Tuesday, January 8. Diehard fans know the prevailing motif throughout Cougar Town's four seasons has been the heavy consumption of wine, so personal finance site Go Banking Rates investigated how Cougar Town and wine aficionados alike can save money on wine.
Go Banking Rates managing editor, Casey Bond, explained, "We're all about helping people find easy ways to save money in their daily lives, and what better way to do so than by identifying strategies for cutting the cost of wine?" She adds, "We thought now would be the perfect time to share these tips with readers, regardless of whether or not they're fans of the show. A lot of people drink wine, and it can be expensive!"
To see Go Banking Rates’ announcement on the top ways to save money on wine, please click here.
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www.GoBankingRates.com is a national website dedicated to connecting readers with the best interest rates on financial services nationwide, as well as informative personal finance content, news and tools. Go Banking Rates collects interest rate information from more than 4,000 U.S. banks and credit unions, making it the only online rates aggregator with the ability to provide the most comprehensive and authentic local interest rate information.
Additionally, GoBankingRates.com partners with a number of major media outlets such as Business Insider and US News & World Report to provide compelling and edifying personal finance content, and its expert editors have been featured and quoted on several premier finance websites like Yahoo! Finance, Forbes, The Street, Huffington Post and more.
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