Wine subscription clubs have many benefits from saving money to special events.
CLEVELAND, Ohio – If you drink wine regularly and you’re not a member of a wine club, you may be missing specialty wine releases and wine events as well as spending more than you need to on wine.
At Michael Angelo’s, Laurie said she earned a free pizza for joining. Now, for $58.71 per month she chooses two bottles of wine and enjoys either a free tasting or $19 off a purchase at Michael Angelo’s Bakery in Broadview Heights. “We typically join red-only clubs but may change the order from a couple clubs because we like their whites,” she says. “When you visit them, their tastings are free for up to six people for members.”“We are interested in having local people feel like they have a place, a club where they belong,” she says. “We don’t limit it to people who are from the area, but you get the most out of your monthly fee if you’re local.
Braised Beef Shepherd’s Pie Roasted Garlic-Cauliflower Mash, Caramelized Carrots, Crisp Brussels Sprouts | Paired with Cooper’s Hawk Exclusive January Wine of the Month: Vin Noir She recommends keeping an open mind to the selections to get the full adventure. “We find wines specifically for the club. We’re trying to find things off the beaten path, to help people learn and give them more wine knowledge on their journey.”
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