Let’s start 2009 with 4 Seasons Wine Club!
Wine Club Insider back for another year!
Welcome to 2009, and what better way to start than with a great new find!
4 Seasons WIne Club (www.4seasonswine.com) has a quality wine club, featuring a few unique features.
Every three months (once every season!), you will receive an entire case of wine, either all-white, all-red or mixed for only $129.95, which works out to less than $11/bottle.
A couple of the other cool features are that they allow you to skip a season or two, and pick back up when you’re ready. They also send you out a preview of next season’s shipment when you get your current one, which is not that common.
Another of the cool things is that if you join soon, either for yourself, or as a wine club gift, you’ll receive a very nice sommelier’s cork screw, complete with wooden display case. A $49 value, yours as a gift.
Perhaps the coolest part right now is that if you sign up now, you will get your entire first case for only $69.99, or $6/bottle!
Yup. An entire case for under $70! That’s hard to beat under any circumstances!
www.4seasonswine.comalso features a very good wine shop, where you can shop by varietal (kind of grape), type (red, white, sparkling, etc), country or price.
They have a terrific selection ranging in price from a few dollars to more than a hundred. In the Dessert section, for example, they have several different ages of port, great late harvests, Tokaji Aszu, one of the world’s greatest wines, and even some outstanding German Eiswein.
Under the “Reds” type, you’ll find choices ranging from an everyday drinking merlot, up to futres for the supposedly esquisite 2005 Mouton Rothschild at only $831/bottle… a steal!
Now that’s a “Wine of the Month” selection you don’t see everyday!
Interested in a specific country? You can’t go wrong. In the USA section, for example, you can even buy a magnum of Araujo ‘Eisele’ vineyard Cab for a mere $484! Try to find one of those around town!
Again, check out 4 Seasons Wine club… I think you’ll be impressed!
Cheers,
Wine Club Insider out