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Another great wine club to kick off 2009!

January 2nd, 2009

Wine Club Insider back.

Two days into the new year, and I’ve found two great wine clubs for you to look at!

Yesterday we talked about 4 seasons wine club, and today I’d like to share “My Wines Direct” with you.

My Wines Direct is located at www.mywinesdirect.com, and they have a wide variety of choices, including three month or six month subscriptions of three bottles of red, white or mixed every month.

Now, one of the things they do a bit differently is that you pay a one time subscription fee that covers all the wines for the length of the membership, and it’s a very reasonable rate. For example, the three month x three bottle shipment is only $149.
You can also buy a dozen wines at a time, if you’d like, making it pretty easy to get your cellar up and started! You can also choose from their “Best Sellers” pack.
Another thing they do very well is offer a very informative online guide called My Wine Guide, which offers valuable tips on storing, serving, tasting, food and pairings, recipes, grapes and more.
Their wine shop is well stocked, and the majority of their wines are pretty affordable. You can choose from Big Bold Reds, to Sparkling, to Old-world style Reds, to oak aged white, crisp whites and versatile and velvety reds. You also shop by price or from their best selling favorites list.
Here’s a sample of the reds for next month, and they’re pretty impressive:
 

In all, a great mid-range option for anyone wanting to get started in collecting some great wine!
See you tomorrow!
Cheers!
Wine Club Insider

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Let’s start 2009 with 4 Seasons Wine Club!

January 1st, 2009

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

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Let’s talk a little about actually choosing a wine club

December 29th, 2008

Wine Club Insider back with a little side topic today…

We’ve done quite a bit of talking about wine clubs, but I just realized that we hadn’t really spent much time in talking about HOW to choose a wine club, so let’s look at a few of the key things to consider.

Many of you may have made the excellent choice to buy a friend or family member a wine club gift for the holidays, (or for yourself!). As a gift, it’s almost ideal - the lucky recipient can learn about wine each month, the gift goes on for the entire year (or perhaps a half year, or some other combination) and usually the price is divided up monthly, or better yet, by someone else. Hey, what could be better?

As you may have noticed, there are a huge range of wine clubs out there – some offer starting wines for people just learning about wine, while others offer selections of the finest wines available in the world, at hundreds of dollars a bottle. And, of course, there are many options in between, so how do you know which to choose?

Choose your price

Likely the first thing you should do in selecting your wine club is to examine your budget. Would you rather just spend $20 or less a month on a single bottle so you can learn about wines in an inexpensive manner? Do you have a bit more to spend? Choose how much you want to spend, and start narrowing down your choices.

What kind of wine do you like?

There are wine clubs on (literally!) every type of wine under the sun. There are California-only wine clubs, white wine clubs, red wine clubs, sweet wine clubs, port wine clubs, sparkling wine clubs… There are international, “around the world” wine clubs,  boutique (read: tiny) wine clubs you can’t find anywhere else, and mixtures of many of the above.

Before you choose a wine club, decide what you’re trying to learn. Are you trying to learn more about a particular region? To develop an appreciation of wine in general? To have fun tasting exotic red wines you can’t find in the store? To build a cellar? After you’ve got your budget, try to narrow down what kind of wine cliub program suits your wants.

Start looking at your choises

With the above criteria in mind, you’ve got enough ammunition to start examining the wine club choices out there, and believe me, there are a bunch! One thing that might work is to make a chart of some of your possible wine club selections, and compare what they have to offer (hey… maybe I’ll take a crack at this for you in the weeks to come! You can start with the list of wine clubs from a week or so ago) 

A few things to watch for

Get the bottom line ahead of time. Make sure you understand all costs before you sign up. Though most wine clubs don’t have sign up fees, some do. Ask about these and any other possible charges, such as extra shipping costs. Do they have certain allotments that you must purchase to remain a member? (This is pretty common in upper end single winery clubs)

If you’re going month to month, check and see if there’s a minimum commitment. Also, check on the cancellation and return policy.

Another thing I like to check is on is how long the average member stays with the club. Do many members leave after a year? What percentage are long-timers? This gives you an idea of how well the club tends to please its clients.

One of the other key things to get a handle on are any possible side benefits to belonging to a wine club, such as being able to reorder favorites at a discount.

Now, you’re ready to make a good start with an educated purchase, so get ready to sit back and enjoy your wines!

Wine Club Insider out!

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