I like to drink wine and would like to learn more about different wines. Suggestions on wine clubs to join?
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- Look on the internet or check out some of your local high dollar restraunts they often can tell you if they have a wine club or who might. If you have a Central Market near you check with them. My husband and I even went to the liquor store and they had a monthly wine tasting. So check around where you buy your wine
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- Start to visit wineries. You can do sample tastings there and you will learn a lot. Some of them even offer low cost or even free cl es on the subject. I would not be big on internet clubs. If you are not in the same place, you are not talking about exactly the same bottle
- You can find out everything you need to know from Wine Spectator Online. It's pricey but there are bizillions of archived articles and tasting notes there. Lots of education
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