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Ambrosia has an awesome wine club!

December 12th, 2008

Hey, WIC here again.

I was doing a little surfing today, and came across a wine club I’d looked at a couple of years ago, and ran into again.

Ambrosia (www.ambrosiawine.com) at first comes across as your “normal” online wine store, but when you look a little deeper, you’ll be impressed, as I was.

They have a pretty amazing store I have to say, with a ton of varietals and choices. Their claim to fame is what they call their “Aged Cabernet” collection, and it’s impressive, to say the least! One of the deepest collections of aged California Cabs online anywhere.

Now, they also have their wine clubs, and again, at first, it looks pretty average–the typical three choices, but, as I said before, when you dig a little deeper, you’ll be surprised.

The first option is their “Discovery” club, with three options: Red, White or mixed. It runs about $29.90 a month, and features a lot of up and coming wineries, as well as some of the usual suspects, good wines, all.

The second option is the “Master” Series, and it really steps it up a notch, with choices from Chateau Montelena, Nickel and Nickel, Etude and Landmark. For $65 a month, it’s a pretty good deal.

The third option is where they really stand apart! As a wine club, or for an excellent wine club gift, their Cabernet Series is one of the best. They have three choices within the Cab Series, starting with the Private Tasting Club, which will send you two pretty good California cabs each month for between $100 – 125 a month.

The next step up is the Aged Cab Club, and it is for sure top notch. These are all older, harder to find wines, and occasionally they’ll send you one of the older versions along with the same wine in a younger vintage to try them side by side. It runs $125 – 150.

Now, for a real treat, the Extreme Cabernet Club is something you won’t find just anywhere! They offer such gems as Far Niente, Joseph Phelps, Stags Leap, Quintessa, Chateau Montelena and more, and for $150 – 175, it’s well worth it.

All in all, Ambrosia Wine is well worth checking out!

Until tomorrow,

Cheers,

WCI

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