Wine Clubs: Three Reasons to Join a Local Wine Group

By Anne Chekal, published Sep 19, 2007
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Joining a wine club is an easy way to ensure you get a regular number of bottles of wine without needing to put in a lot of thought. "Wine of the Month" is the most well-known wine club but is far from the only option available to wine enthusiasts.

Wine Clubs come in a variety of forms: direct shipment from a favorite winery, shipment from a wine distributor, or pick up from a local wine store. Each of these forms has its benefits, and all help you avoid those unfortunate "we have no red wine" moments that can come up at the most inconvenient moment.

Benefit #1: Joining a wine club is convenient.

When you join a wine club, you don't have to think about buying wine and often do not even have to leave the house as it will be delivered to your door. The wine club will provide you with wines of a consistent quality or type on a regular basis, and won't force you to walk the aisles of the liquor store wondering what to buy. For people who live in small towns without easy access to a good liquor store, membership in a wine club is an ideal method to obtain a stead supply of good wine.

Benefit #2: Joining a winery wine club means you get the wines you like on a regular basis.

If you frequently only the same wine or only from one specific winery, a wine club is an easy way to have the wine come straight to your house, and provide the opportunity to buy more at a discount. Many wineries have membership clubs. Membership generally includes a regular shipment of wine, usually quarterly, of 4-6 bottles of wine and the additional opportunity to buy featured wines at a discount. Another appealing feature is members can access wines only sold at the winery or at limited locations. Every winery has different restrictions and benefits as a part of membership, but many will let customers designate "red only" or other preferences. Also, winery wine club members generally get to try new releases first. Go to your favorite winery's web site and look to see if it has a wine club option.

Benefit #3: Joining a wine club lets you try new recommended wines.

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My sister belongs to one - she is a bit of a wine snob while I kow what I like and that's it LOL

Posted on 10/07/2007 at 10:10:00 AM

 
My neighbors do this, and are quite happy. We should look into it! Nicely written piece, Anne!

Posted on 09/20/2007 at 3:09:00 AM

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