Gone are the days of having to separate your grocery store and wine runs. You can now find quality wines everywhere from Trader Joe's to Aldi to Sam's Club (with the exception of cities that still separate the two—sorry, guys). Besides the convenience factor, when grocery stores make their wine in-house, it's often cheaper than what you'd find at a liquor store. The latest market to join the party is BJ's Wholesale Club.

BJ's—the eastern equivalent of Sam's or Costco—just debuted its own line of wine within its private Wellsley Farms brand. The BJ's-exclusive collection features five different wines made in Argentina, California, Italy, and New Zealand. While prices can vary by state, the whole lot is under $10. Here are the deets:

  • Wellsley Farms Malbec: starting at $6.99
  • Wellsley Farms Pinot Grigio: starting at $6.99
  • Wellsley Farms Prosecco: starting at $7.99
  • Wellsley Farms Cabernet Sauvignon: starting at $7.99
  • Wellsley Farms Sauvignon Blanc: starting at $7.99

You've got white, red, and bubbly, all available for less than the price of one single glass of wine at any bougie wine bar—what a dream. To note, only certain BJ's locations carry alcohol (those that do may also have beer and liquor), so check their store locator to find the closest one to you if you want to try the new wine.

If the cheap bottles are encouraging you to host a wine and cheese night (or just to have wine and cheese for dinner, I get it), BJ's conveniently listed the prices for other party-friendly buys alongside the news about the wine collection. The Wellsley Farms line includes an $8 four-pack of entertainment crackers and a $10 cheese sampler platter. You can also find 100 clear cups for $9 and a 12-bottle wine cooler for $130, should you be looking for a new wine storage option. Both can be found in-stores and on BJ's website.