From a brand purpose point of view number 3, but I don't know if your targetaudience will understand that ".Redwine" is an extension. Some exotic extensions like .cc .shop .online .top .job are already hard for some people, so knowing you can access this address by surfing to it has alittle bit...
Does it actually matter if the hoster is in another country than the targetgroup you're aiming for? For example, hostingcompany in the US, but my website is targeted at UK with a .co.UK-extension?
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