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I bought a bottle of red wine priced at $12.99 today, a brand I was familiar with. When I got it home I found it had spoiled, so I called the store first to see if I could bring back the full (but opened) bottle and exchange it for one that is not spoiled. After waiting on hold, I was told that the policy is not to accept returns in this case because I had &quot;opened the bottle after I had left the store&quot;. Well, I didn't know I could open the bottle in the store and sample it!! Did you know this? I must try this next time!<br /> ANyway, I am pouring it out, a waste of nine dollars (ok, it was on sale). It really smelled bad, like rubbing alcohol. I have been a steady customer at this location for two years now. Really, you can't drink spoiled wine. I know this because I am an alcoholic and I buy four bottles of wine per week, usually in the $9-12 range. CVS is two blocks from my apartment. I go there every three days for groceries and household items. But I've learned my lesson about returning bad wine. I don't think it's fair however.