Posts Tagged ‘wine club’
Wine Lovers Gifts
Looking for some top gift ideas for wine lovers that you know then worry no longer, because here is a list that is devoted to helping you “find a gift divine those who love wine”. Of course, it must go without saying that a personal vineyard tops this list, but if your budget doesn’t stretch quite that far there are a few more modestly priced gifts included. Take a quick browse through this list of…
10 Tempting Gifts for Crushed Grape (Wine) Lovers
1. Still gotta go with that vineyard motif….okay, not a whole vineyard. Some wineries advertise that you can become part owner in their independent vineyard for a cost. You might want to check this out, it won’t make you wealthy overnight, but hey, you will be a part owner. The part of the vineyard you own will really be small but the gift and the thought behind it are way cool.
2. Wine glasses are always a great idea for wine lovers. This is a gift which you know they’ll use, probably right away. Consider picking up some large, high quality crystal wine glasses; these look great, are great to use and will certainly be appreciated.
5 Reasons To Join A Wine of The Month Club
Joining a wine club is something which can be a lot of fun if wine happens to be a hobby of yours. You’ll be in good company, as a growing number of people are choosing to join wine clubs rather than other social activities, such as keg parties or knitting circles.
This is one of the reasons that more and more people are choosing to sign up as members of wine clubs. Whether your wine-loving participation truly makes you one of the cultured elite could be a matter of your own opinion, but hey after a few rounds of tasting several special burgundies does it really matter?
More and more independent vineyards and bottlers are increasing their market share through self-promotion via wine clubs and mailings. If you are considering joining a wine club, I have listed the top 5 benefits for you to read. This way you are able to see that joining a wine club can bring much more to your table than just “a bottle of the good stuff”.
1. Keeping it under wraps……It comes delivered in a plain brown wrapper so your neighbors don’t get suspicious (Very helpful if you have very uptight covenants for your suburb).
• Wine clubs all deliver their goods via UPS in plain brown boxes, so you’re your nosy neighbor doesn’t have to see what’s being delivered to your home (it’s really none of their business anyway).
2. Impress your friends. You’ll be able to amass a wine collection including some harder to find bottles at a low price. You can point to that garage Petite Syrah in your collection and tell friends that it sells at auction for hundreds of dollars (after all, they don’t have to know that you didn’t pay anywhere near that much for that bottle).