Premium Red Wine Clubs are a Great Value

Having been a wine enthusiast and drinker for nearly 20 years, I would like to consider my wine knowledge as being good, but even now I still search for ways to expand my wine knowledge.

Every season there is a new vintage with new wines coming onto the market from across the planet which creates a significant for wine consumers such as myself. The question of how to keep up is made significantly more difficult with the increasing number of new wineries coming into production as well as new wine styles and new regions springing up.

However once you have partially ascended the ladder of wine knowledge you can through a process of elimination get to taste a percentage of premium wines and thus selectively enhance your palates wine knowledge.

First of all, remove the high number of wines on the market that should be classified as quaffing wines or of average quality – this eliminates 85-90% of wines available on the market. That still leaves a very large number of wines that would be deemed high-quality premium wines, which leads us to ask what the next step is in making the number of wines to taste a more manageable number?

How about exclusively tasting wines that have been recommended by prominent wine experts such as Robert Parker?

I recently came across what can only be described as premium wine clubs that only distributes wines that have achieved 90 points or greater when tasted by Masters of Wines. All wines are effectively of Gold medal wine quality. The wines are judges by the likes of Robert Parker, Stephen Tanzar, and Wine Enthusiast magazine – I mean these guys all know their stuff. What better way to assure yourself regarding the premium nature of the wines you are tasting?

Have you thought about growing your wine expertise and palate by experiencing international red wines this year?. New world wines such as South African Pinotage, New Zealand Pinot noir, and Australian Shiraz have made a resounding impact on the palates of wine experts with their qualities. Add in old world wines such as Tempranillo and Montepulciano and you have the building blocks for rapidly enhancing your wine expertise.An introduction to premium international red wines can be achieved by joining the WSJ wine red wine club. Once again, the selection process is carried out by leading wine masters and you can decide when and how often you wish to receive deliveries.

If you only have a limited amount of time for tasting wine over the next 12 months then there is a gold medal wine club that only has the very best premium wine on offer and in small quantities for their limited wine club membership. This wine club has only the best wines – yes that also equates to being more expensive – but when selected  for you by Masters of Wine, there is no guesswork regarding the wine quality. You will receive the very best wines exclusively so you are achieving fantastic value for your money with the wine you buy and consume.

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