There’s more to a wine club than just the wine!
Wine Club Insider back with you.
My dearest friend came to town over the weekend, and though we got together primarily for training for our upcoming race, we never fail to enjoy a glass of vino. Our selection of choice this trip was actually a thank you gift I had received from some friends called “Three Blind Moose,” and I must admit I was a bit nervous before trying it.
I also now freely admit that it wasn’t too bad at all! www.threeblindmoose.com is the home of the Moose family of wines, and it’s a pretty cool site, complete with shirts, hats, gear, and a selection of tasty, inexpensive wines. Our Cab goes for $8.99 per bottle, and was easily twice that good.
Besides the Moose, the other event that is happening soon is the local Oenological (or Enological) society fundraiser banquet/dinner.
Enological Societies are groups of folks who get together to share and learn more about wine.
Yup. Our kind of people!
http://spokaneenologicalsociety.org/ is the home of the Spokane version, and there is also a North Idaho version, a Seattle version, a Portland version, a Des Moines Iowa version… get the picture?
There are hundreds (thousands?) of these groups across the country holding social events, tastings, dinners etc, all with great newsletters, opportunities to taste new wines, meet new friends and do some good for your community as many have charitable arms as well.
Here is a blurb from the Spokane Chapter March newsletter:
“For the March tasting we are going to be sampling a total of SEVEN (7) red and white wines from around the world, and all of them except one will be under $15 retail. In addition, all of the wines have been sourced through one local wholesaler, the newly expanded Odom Corporation, which distributes wines throughout the northwest and Alaska. Specially invited guest representatives John Sportelli from Seattle, and Katie Hutchinson from Spokane, will present the wines.
The special distinction about these wines is how they illustrate what value there can be in wines that are not “Glamour-Priced.” This is not something new to Enological Society members, however it is always fun to find new and interesting wines from here in the USA and around the globe that satisfy the palate as well as the purse. One surprise, and truly “glamour” red wine that retails at more than $70 will cap the evening, a wine that has been brought into Spokane specifically for this tasting. Happy Tasting!!”
So, sounds pretty good, doesn’t it?
I would highly recommend checking out the local chapter of your enological society and getting plugged in to a bunch of neat people who love wine as much (or maybe even more!) than you do!
Cheers,
Wine Club Insider out.
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