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How To Remove Red Wine Stains - Like Magic [VIDEO]

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If you drink much red wine, you're bound to spill—and probably often! But have no fear. We can show you how to remove red wine stains like magic. It's a spray called Wine Away, and it really does get all the red out.

In this edition of Quick Pours, Haskell's President Ted Farrell shows how well this natural spray works, with a little help from his brothers:

 
 
 
 
 
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Founded in 1934, Haskell’s has championed fine wines for over 80 years. We have 13 wine stores in Minnesota, two delis and one restaurant. As one of the top wine shops in North America, Haskell’s is known for legendary service and one of the finest collections of wine, beer and spirits. Led by Chairman and CEO Jack Farrell, and the Farrell family, Haskell’s continues to be at the forefront of the wine scene throughout the world. Haskell’s also can ship wine, beer & spirits all throughout the world, the U.S. and we deliver locally. 

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