30 December, 2008 (21:35) | International Wine Of The Month Club, Wine of the Month Club | By: Wine Club Pro
The perfect ending to a long day is sitting down in your most comfortable sofa or chair, putting your feet up, and sipping an excellent glass of fine wine. What makes a wine a fine wine? The distinctive characteristics and provenance such as what types of grapes are used, where they are grown, the climate, harvest, age, and many more factors go into determining its point count and reputation. It’s the difference between a rag magazine and a classic book of pure literature. International wine clubs can help you find that perfect wine and keep you informed with detailed wine reviews.

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29 December, 2008 (21:40) | California Wine Clubs, Wine of the Month Club | By: Wine Club Pro
‘Tis the season for spending time with family and friends over holiday vacations and extended weekends. Make those times together more enjoyable and fun with a robust selection of California wines. Being part of a wine club means you receive information on special choices and your choice of 2+ bottles of California wine every month or more if you’re entertaining. Just let them know and adjust your order accordingly. For instance, marry a California Chardonnay with a California Merlot, or a Cabernet with a Zinfandel, or all four! Match creative recipes or hors d’oeurves and you’re set to entertain everyone in grand style.

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29 December, 2008 (14:42) | California Cabernet, California Zinfandel, Wine of the Month Club | By: Wine Club Pro
Wouldn’t you just love to experience a great California cabernet you’ve never tried before? Visit the website and learn how to do just that, to experience wine in a very relaxed way. How about a wonderful California zinfandel, or even foreign wines? You can get all of those things by joining the right club. The good news is, you’re in the right place. Make all of your wine dreams come true.
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22 December, 2008 (20:26) | California Wine Clubs, Wine Club, Wine of the Month Club | By: Wine Club Pro
You don’t have to live in California to enjoy California wines. They may be everywhere and easily purchased, but you’ll quickly notice the difference between the garden variety and the choices through a California wine club. The wine clubs spend time and resources identifying small, boutique wineries with unique productions. The advantages of being a member include access to fine wines not usually seen in the public venue but available through your personal choice. Use their resources for wine reviews and dare to be different.
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19 December, 2008 (22:02) | California Wineries, Gold Medal Wine, Wine Gifts, Wine of the Month Club | By: Wine Club Pro
No matter where you live, it’s winter in the US. I know I’m looking at snow, about to make a fire in the fireplace, and decant a glorious bottle of California Cabernet. The Gold Medal Wine Club sends me a selection every month and I can’t wait until they arrive. This Cabernet is full bodied and dry, the perfect accompaniment to a hearty winter dinner. The California Cabernet is highly prized especially from a boutique winery where all their focus is on customers and what they perceive as special and valuable.

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18 December, 2008 (15:46) | Wine Club, Wine Gifts, Wine of the Month Club | By: Wine Club Pro
You will never go wrong with a wine gift. It’s always appreciated and a chance to try something new. Receiving a selection from the Gold Medal Wine Club is a special treat because they only send small vineyard, boutique wines. They also have a very special membership level of rare and exclusive wines. Most people find one or two wines they prefer, usually one red and one white, and stay with them, time after time after time. Give them a great experience to enjoy and remember you by.
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17 December, 2008 (15:24) | California Wine Clubs, California Wineries | By: Wine Club Pro
Unless you live there, or are part of an extremely wealthy jet-setting crew, then actually attending a California wine tasting may be a little out of reach at the moment. But you can have the wines come to you by joining a club. Sit back and let the magic begin. How about getting to know a nice and naughty California cabernet? Adventure is right at the tip of your fingers. Literally.
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15 December, 2008 (17:03) | Fine Wines, French Wine, Wine of the Month Club | By: Wine Club Pro
You don’t have to spring for a reservation in some New York City eatery wannabe and kill your bank account just to enjoy some rockin’ fine wines. You can order them for reasonable prices and have them show up at your house, then share them with your friends over a nice pizza. Yes, that is a great way to enjoy a great wine. With the right club, you will have access to some great French wines, and bottles from California and just about any place where the grapes are good.
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11 December, 2008 (21:54) | California Wine Clubs, Gold Medal Wine Club, Platinum Series, Wine Gifts, Wine of the Month Club | By: Wine Club Pro
When you’re a frequent business traveler, you always appreciate being at home. A true indulgence you can give yourself is a membership in an international wine of the month club. Fine wines will magically appear at your home and when you choose the Gold Medal Wine Platinum Series, your collection will include 90+ point, highly-allocated ultra premium wines from boutique California vineyards. Your discounts and their guarantees make it a match made in heaven for your return home and a relaxing wonderful evening or weekend.

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10 December, 2008 (03:15) | Fine Wines, International Wine, Wine of the Month Club | By: Wine Club Pro
You probably know how difficult it is to make a good wine choice, especially when you’re venturing into a new territory of fine wines. You might be a California Chardonnay enthusiast but want to try a California Zinfandel. Where do you start? You should spend some time with wine reviews and wine recommendations. They will have a great deal of explanatory information you can draw upon for the best decision possible. They will also help if you make the leap from domestic wines to international wines.
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