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Wine Wednesday: Club W

By Fitnspicy @fitnspicy

Wine clubs can really bring you some great wines. Wines that are unique, a great value, and sometimes offer you access to wines that you might not be able to find elsewhere. Club W is a new monthly wine club that tailors wine to your tastes and is really affordable.

To launch their new service, Club W offered to send me a free month of their wine. 3 bottles that were selected for me after taking a short quiz that asked about my likes/dislikes.

Club W (1 of 3)

How does it work:

  • A Club W experience delivers 3 bottles a month for $39 and shipping is free.
  • Our team of curators source some of the coolest small production wine from around the world and present 12 new bottles every month.
  • As a member you can choose from these 12 bottles and add to the 3 bottle minimum for a mere $13 a bottle. Additional bottles ship free.
  • Love something we sent you last month? As long as we have bottles left you can add more to your next box.
  • Not a wine geek? No worries. If you’re not sure what kind of wine you like, our palate profile will help us tailor recommendations based on your tastes. The more we get to know you, the better our recommendations will become.
  • Know what you like? Perfect, pick exactly what you want from our selection.
  • A Club W Experience is commitment free and guaranteed to make you happy. Cancel or skip a shipment any time. Don’t like something? We’ll send you a replacement or a refund.

Wine shipped right to you? It doesn’t get much easier than that. I had my package held at the FedEx Office nearest me. You do need someone 21+ to be home to sign or it can be sent to the FedEx Office. It was easy! I just stopped by on the way home from work and picked it up. It was opened right away and I started reviewing the bottles.

Club W (2 of 3)

Our favorite? The Casa de La Cruz Pinot Noir. Richer and more complex than most pinot’s. I may consider joining Club W just to see what other unique wines they offer.

Club W (3 of 3)


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