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Worn Out by the Wall of Wines? Join the Club!
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If you’ve ever bought a bottle of wine, you have likely faced one of
the greatest social challenges known to modern humans – the “Wall of
Wine.” Maybe you go it alone, picking a variety you recognize from a
vintner you’ve heard of. Or throw caution to the wind and choose the
bottle with the brightest label. Or seek advice from the store clerk.
No matter how you tackle the Wall of Wine, your chances of being
disappointed or delighted remain about the same. With wine consumption
continuing to grow in the United States, value-minded Americans are
seeking ways to expand their wine experience without the risk. Wine
clubs have evolved in response to the Wall of Wine.
“People join wine clubs for many reasons,” says wine aficionado Bruce
Boring, co-founder of the California Wine Club. “Some want the safety
of only tasting wines that an expert has sampled. Others are looking
for an adventure and want a guided tour.” Hundreds of wine clubs, from
independent operators like Boring to vineyard-sponsored clubs, allow
consumers to have a wide variety of wines delivered to their doorsteps
every month.
“Wine clubs can be a great venue for learning about wine. You can
experience a variety of styles from nearly everywhere without the
stress of choosing the best ones,” Bruce explains. “Plus joining a club
can expose wine lovers to wines they would not typically have access
to, further broadening their wine knowledge.”
Choosing a wine club doesn’t have to be as daunting as making a
selection from the Wall of Wine. Boring offers the following advice for
anyone considering a wine club membership:
* Ask yourself why you want to join a wine club. Do you want to
discover new wines or educate your palate? Do you crave priority access
to limited production and/or “trophy” wines? Or are you looking for a
reliable source of quality wines that you can pair with special
occasions or simply relaxing at home?
* A winery-specific club may be the choice for someone seeking a
reliable source of quality wines. With a little research and attendance
at your local wine shop’s latest tasting, you can identify a vintner
whose wines appeal to your tastes and lifestyle. Once you’ve done that,
contact the vintner to learn details about their wine clubs. Most offer
clubs and details can be found on their Web sites.
* Wine lovers seeking to sample a variety of wines, or enjoy access to
some exclusive vintages, may prefer an “adventure club” like the
California Wine Club. An adventure club gives the member access to a
wide variety of pre-selected wines. Often, members can sample a wine
they might never encounter while trying to scale the Wall of Wine.
More than 3,500 wineries operate in the United States. Americans drink
more wines from California than from any other region of the world.
Founded in 1990, the California Wine Club offers hand-selected wines
from California’s smallest family-run wineries. The advantage, says
Boring, is that the average consumer might never be able to find these
wines in her local wine shop or liquor warehouse. And smaller producers
are able to handcraft their wines in ways that just aren’t possible for
larger wineries, he says.
* Does the wine club you are considering support your wine education
goals? For example, California Wine Club sends a magazine, Uncorked,
with each month’s delivery. The magazine uses a lively, informative
style to educate the consumer about the month’s featured wines.
* Will your adventure club forego sending you bulk wines (wines that
are blended and don’t come from real working wineries), close-outs that
you will never be able to taste again or private label wines (which are
often cast offs that a vintner doesn’t like well enough to market under
his own label, but will create a private label for the wine if someone
pays him enough)? California Wine Club also ensures members can
purchase more of each month’s selection if they want to, and at a
discount off the normal retail price.
“There is a wine club for everyone,” Boring says. “The key is to find the one that speaks to your heart and your palate.”
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