Wine Club 101 is pretty darn cool!
Wine Club Insider back with you!
I was searching around the web for what’s new, and came across a pretty exciting new site I hadn’t seen before… Wine Club 101 – www.wineclub101.com – starts out as your normal site, but as you start reading, you start to see the differences…
Here is a bit from their home page:
While many wine sellers limit their club selection to white and red, we offer an unprecedented 5 wine clubs (not to mention our Scotch, Beer, and Tequila clubs). With so many offerings, we are virtually guaranteed to have a club that caters to your tastes and your budget.
Each shipment comes complete with notes and evaluations from the Wine Club staff. If you’re a real connoisseur, you will certainly appreciate the background information. If you are a wine novice, our commentary will have you sounding like an expert in no time.
There is NO long-term commitment. Just sign up for as many months as you would like. If you sign up for three months, you will receive 3 shipments. There is no need to cancel. You will not be harassed. You will be billed for each shipment only when it is shipped.
You might like to keep such a great offer all to yourself. But fine things are meant to be shared. Imagine the surprise when that special friend or loved one receives a 3-month, 6-month, or full-year subscription to the club of your choice.
There’s no good reason not to sign up today. So what are you waiting for? Give someone a gift that keeps giving. And while you are at it, order a subscription for yourself. You deserve it!”
Sure enough, their clubs are pretty well organized, and actually original, which is becoming a rare commodity amongst wine clubs.
They have the standard red and white clubs – Red 101 and White 101 for $40/month- as well as a Gold Club for $100/month, a Champagne Club, and a German Club, which is pretty unusual… two bottles of unique German wine each month. One of the highlights, is they also have a very nice Scotch Club, and even a Tequila Club, both for $75/month, maximum, with unusual, rare blends and labels.
One of the other cool things is that you decide how many months you want, and that’s what you get. no long term contracts, no need to resign… a pleasant touch, really.
Their choices of wines are pretty respectable – even spectacular in some cases – for the price, and it seems that service is a real priority.
I think I might just have to give them a try and see how it works… I’ll let you know in a month or two!
Cheers,
Wine Club Insider out.
