31 Fantastic Wine Subscription Boxes to Gift the Person Who Loves Their Vino

Shopping for wine lovers during the holidays can be daunting (there’s only so many wine glasses and wine openers one can own), but thankfully, this is where wine subscription boxes come in. A wine subscription is one of the best holiday gifts out there for wine enthusiasts. Whether they dream of becoming a wine connoisseur, or just want to keep their wine fridge well-stocked, they will appreciate a wine subscription gift that delivers high-quality vino right to their doorstep.

The best wine subscription services make it easy to sample new varietals each month from around the world—with flexible, hassle-free shipments that can be easily customized. Plus, if you’re struggling to find a great holiday gift for the person who has everything, a gift card to a subscription service is a thoughtful choice (and one that will arrive in time, even if you order at the last minute).

As with most subscription boxes, sign-up usually starts with a quick survey to determine their taste and delivery preferences, and from there your giftee can either choose à la carte, or arrange to have the in-house wine experts curate and select bottles based on their taste profile. With so many food gift options out there, we’ve handpicked a list of some of the best wine subscription boxes available now—from popular wine of the month club options like Firstleaf and Winc to small-batch wine services like Usual Wines—that help avoid an extra trip to the store this holiday season.

For more present picks, check out all of the best gift ideas of 2022.

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    Wine Insiders1

    Wine Insiders

    Good for: Anyone who wants to buy premium wine in bulk.

    Why it’s worth it: Joining the Wine Insiders Wine Club is one of the fastest and easiest ways to keep wine enthusiasts stocked with high-quality international picks, since each shipment includes a minimum of 12 unique reds, whites, or a mix of both. For new subscribers, Wine Insiders will even throw in three free bottles of award-winning 2018 Château De La Pierre Levée Castillon Côtes de Bordeaux.

    Availability: Nationwide, with the exception of Alaska, Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Hawaii, Kentucky, Mississippi, Rhode Island, South Dakota, and Utah.

    Cost: $89 for a 15-bottle introductory case; after the first shipment, customers receive 12 bottles for $155 (not including tax and shipping) every three months.

    $89 at Wine Insiders

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    Winc

    Good for: Anyone who wants ultra-personalized wine picks.

    Why it’s worth it: Those who like to sniff, sip, and swill like pros might enjoy receiving this wine subscription box that offers bottles of vino from all over the world, including California, France, and Australia. After completing a short quiz on their wine preferences, Winc suggests a number of options suited to your giftee’s tastes and keeps using their reviews and preferences to surface more options that it thinks they’ll enjoy. They can rate each bottle on a scale from one to four stars and join a community of subscribers who have strong opinions on tasting notes, tannins, and more.

    Availability: Based on zip code.

    Cost: Monthly subscriptions start at three bottles a month for $39, not including a $9 flat shipping rate and taxes. Shipping is free on orders of four bottles or more. New members can get an exclusive deal that includes four bottles for $30, plus free shipping.

    Buy Now at Winc

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    Firstleaf3

    Firstleaf

    Good for: Anyone who just wants a casual glass of wine.

    Why it’s worth it: For the wine drinker who regularly enjoys a glass with dinner, Firstleaf Wine Club has all the goods to keep their (or your) supply well-stocked through the holiday season and beyond with a selection of primarily award-winning wines. Based on a wine-taste survey, the brand will ship out a box containing an assortment of bottles (up to 12 at a time). Going forward, future selections are informed by how the recipient reviews the wines that come their way.

    Availability: Nationwide.

    Cost: Shipments cost $90 after a discounted introductory order of $45; after the first shipment, recipients can choose to receive shipments every month, two months, or three months.

    Buy Now at Firstleaf

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    Martha Stewart Wine Co.4

    Martha Stewart Wine Co.

    Good for: Anyone who wants wine-pairing recommendations. 

    Why it’s worth it: Domestic goddess extraordinaire Martha Stewart knows a thing or two about wine, and her expertise comes into play with her wine venture Martha Stewart Wine Co. (which is owned by Wine Insiders). The service not only offers hand-picked selections from Martha herself, but also exclusive serving and pairing suggestions for each bottle of wine, which will help your giftee optimize their wining and dining experience. Signing up for a membership means they receive 12 bottles (selected by Martha!) every 12 weeks, and each new member will receive the same introductory shipment of wine to give them a taste of what’s to come.

    Availability: Nationwide, with the exception of Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Delaware, Hawaii, Kentucky, Mississippi, Rhode Island, South Dakota, and Utah.

    Cost: First orders cost $90, plus tax. After that, regular orders cost $160 per shipment, plus tax.

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    Harry & David 12-Month Wine Club

    Good for: Anyone who loves red and white wine equally.

    Why it’s worth it: Every month, subscribers receive two bottles (one red and one white) of Harry & David’s wine, which is made from grapes grown in Oregon. Selections change with the seasons, so they can always expect a delicious pair of new wines to try. Hint: A Harry & David Wine of the Month Club membership pairs nicely with one of its holiday gift baskets.

    Availability: Nationwide, with the exception of Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Utah, and West Virginia.

    Cost: $125 for a 3-month plan, $240 for a 6-month plan, and $500 for a 12-month plan.

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    Plonk Wine Club

    Good for: Anyone who wants a lot of natural wine.

    Why it’s worth it: After joining the Plonk Wine Club, members can choose to receive a wine subscription of 4, 6, or 12 bottles. The 4-bottle plan is available on a monthly basis, the 6-bottle plan is available once a month or once every two months, and the 12-bottle plan can ship every month, every two months, or every three months. These aren’t your regular whites or reds; each wine selected by Plonk Wine Club is natural and made without additives like chemicals or artificial sweeteners. These limited-edition selects are typically from off-the-beaten-path winemakers, which helps make each delivery even newer and more exciting. Members can customize their monthly shipment based on the types of wines they prefer, number of bottles they’d like to receive, and their desired payment plan.

    Availability: Nationwide.

    Cost: 4 bottles start at $110 per month; 6 bottles start at $160 per month; and 12 bottles start at $285 per month.

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    The Wine Shop Thursday Night Wine Club

    Good for: Anyone who pairs wine with takeout.

    Why it’s worth it: True to its name, Thursday Night Wine Club specializes in highly drinkable, unfussy bottles that can be cracked open and enjoyed on any day of the week, no pomp or circumstance required. You can choose from an all-red or mixed plan, both of which contain four to five bottles and ship on a quarterly basis (March, May, October, and December). Aside from the vino itself, club membership also includes access to exclusive events and curated content like themed playlists, tasting notes, and recipes that come as part of every wine delivery.

    Availability: Nationwide, with the exception of Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Indiana, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, Ohio, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming.

    Cost: $99 per shipment, plus $15 shipping.

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    Wine Access8

    Wine Access

    Good for: Anyone who’s looking for lesser-known wine recommendations.

    Why it’s worth it: Wine Access’s site is stacked with bottles favored by Michelin-starred sommeliers and wine judges, so it’s easy for customers to get their money’s worth. The service currently offers a quarterly membership that includes U.S.-grown wine picks from California and Oregon, plus rarer bottles from countries like France, New Zealand, and Japan.

    Club members can broaden their vino knowledge by accessing exclusive video-based tasting notes and insights, and they also receive 10% off on future Wine Access purchases. You can opt for a Mixed or All Red Discovery membership, which includes six preselected bottles per quarter to enjoy. The Connoisseurs Club option also features two unique red wine selections per shipment, or your giftee can dip a toe in and buy bottles individually.

    Availability: Nationwide, with the exception of Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Utah.

    Cost: $150 plus tax per shipment for a quarterly membership.

    Buy Now at Wine Access

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    Usual

    Good for: Anyone who enjoys wine one glass at a time.

    Why it’s worth it: Suitable for the health-conscious wine lover in your life, Usual wines are made in small batches, without any added pesticides, sugars, or sulfites, in different regions across the state of California. Shipments come with single servings of wine, with every twist-off bottle providing just over a glass to enjoy on its own or with a meal. Usual makes it super easy to try out each of its tasty wine offerings, including red, brut, and rosé, with its mixed-pack sampler, which is available for ongoing monthly delivery to keep the fridge stocked.

    Availability: Nationwide, with the exception of Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Delaware, Hawaii, Mississippi, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Utah, and Vermont.

    Cost: $80 per month for a Mixed Pack subscription.

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    Bright Cellars10

    Bright Cellars

    Good for: Anyone who is all about customization.

    Why it’s worth it: After taking a short quiz on food and beverage preferences, club members are paired with Bright Cellars’ wine selections through the brand’s unique algorithm (developed by MIT graduates). The algorithm scores Bright Cellars’ wine options according to 18 different attributes that are tied to the subscriber’s specific taste preferences. If that isn’t customizable enough, a Bright Cellars wine concierge will help select a free replacement bottle from one of its small vineyards around the world, just in case your giftee isn’t satisfied with their picks.

    Availability: Nationwide.

    Cost: $100 per month for four bottles.

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    Saucey

    Good for: Anyone who needs their wine, like, now.

    Why it’s worth it: While Saucey technically isn’t a wine subscription box (it also sells a robust selection of beer, spirits, mixers, and even snacks), it does offer a wide range of wines—from reds and whites to sparkling varieties and even sake. This service connects you with local vendors in major cities, like New York City, Miami, and Los Angeles, who can help provide at-home delivery options through the brand’s app or website. The brand boasts that it can provide free delivery within 30 minutes, with no order minimum. Tip: This service particularly comes in handy during holiday party prep (and holiday gifting season) when you may not have time to run out to the store.

    Availability: Based on zip code.

    Cost: Price of order.

    Buy Now at Saucey

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    Wine Awesomeness

    Good for: Anyone who’s just starting to learn about wine.

    Why it’s worth it: Perfect for the budding wine connoisseur, Wine Awesomeness is more than just a subscription service—it’s a wine club that places guides for buying and learning more about wine right at the subscriber’s fingertips. In addition to expert-picked wines delivered to the recipient’s door, Wine Awesomeness also includes its own in-house magazine, Thebacklabel, which features accompanying articles, recipes, and even playlists to heighten their drinking experience. You can choose a monthly three-, six-, or twelve- bottle subscription to the Discovery Club, or subscribe your loved one to the Mates Club for 12 bottles of Australian and New Zealand wines delivered every three months. If you’re not quite sure whether or not to go all in on a subscription, the brand also offers à la carte options from its online wine shop to send your wine lover.

    Availability: Nationwide, with the exception of Alaska, Arkansas, Hawaii, Mississippi, South Dakota, and Utah.

    Cost: $49 per month for a 3-bottle Discovery membership; $84 per month for a 6-bottle Discovery membership (plus $10 delivery), $159 per month for a 12-bottle Discovery membership (delivery included). The Mates Club 12-bottle membership costs $199 every three months.

    Buy Now at Wine Awesomeness

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    Parcelle

    Good for: Anyone with highly refined taste in wine.

    Why it’s worth it: Sommelier Grant Reynolds, known for his work with upscale New York City eateries like Charlie Bird, Pasquale Jones, and Legacy Records, has lent his wine expertise to Parcelle, an online wine marketplace that features a well-rounded sommelier-approved selection of daily wine deals, plus the option to buy bottles à la carte (including rare fine wine selections). If they’re open to surprises, Parcelle offers an expert-curated wine drop, which contains three bottles a month from around the world, including countries like France, Italy, and Austria.

    Availability: Nationwide, excluding Alaska and Hawaii.

    Cost: $95 per month for a subscription of reds, whites, or mixed varieties; Parcelle’s Rare & Allocated subscription costs $150 per month.

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    Orange Glou14

    Orange Glou OG Wine Club

    Good for: Anyone who hopped on the orange-wine train.

    Why it’s worth it: This subscription is a match made in wine heaven for those who have made orange wine their go-to, or are just looking to sip something unexpected. Founded in New York City in 2019, Orange Glou’s wine club sends out highly curated monthly shipments of 3, 6, or 12 bottles of orange wine that come in all different shades and flavors. Wine is sourced from around the globe, and they can expect a bottle of sparkling wine in each delivery.

    Availability: Nationwide, except for Arkansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Mississippi, South Dakota, and Utah. Customers local to New York can also choose to pick up from Orange Glou’s storefront.

    Cost: A 3-bottle box is $105, a 6-bottle box is $195, and a 12-bottle box is $385. Bottles are shipped monthly or bimonthly.

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    Primal Wine15

    Primal Wine Club

    Good for: Anyone who is into funkier natural wines.

    Why it’s worth it: Primal Wine Club prides itself on offering a mix of the best natural, organic, low-sulfate, and even vegan wines available in the U.S. and internationally. For a thoughtful gift option or a little something extra, Primal Wine also has one-off bottles up for grabs in its online shop, including a wide range of natural orange and rosé varieties.

    Anyone looking to cut to the chase when it comes to setting up a wine-club membership might appreciate Primal Wine’s no-nonsense sign-up approach. After they choose their go-to wine variety (either red, white, or a mix of both) and desired number of bottles to receive each month, sign up is as easy as adding selections to cart—no quiz required.

    Availability: Nationwide.

    Cost: Starts at $85 a month for a three-bottle shipment.

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    WineSociety

    Good for: Anyone who prefers the ease of canned wine to bottled.

    Why it’s worth it: Those new to the world of wine might enjoy trying WineSociety, which aims to make the experience of tasting wine more convenient through handheld cans which offer a taste instead of a full-on bottle. The brand offers six distinct flavors, including its popular Tempt (a Syrah blend), Chance (a Zinfandel-Syrah blend), and Fate (a Chardonnay blend). WineSociety subscriptions ship out every three months with three 500-milliliter cans of the three blends.

    Availability: Nationwide, with the exception of Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Utah.

    Cost: $39 for three cans every quarter.

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    Vinesse17

    Vinesse

    Good for: Anyone looking to add a few boutique wines to their repertoire.

    Why it’s worth it: Vinesse Wine Club offers a wide selection of middle-of-the-road, award-winning, high-quality wines to its members. Subscribers take a brief survey to determine which selections are best suited to their tastes. Vinesse’s wine selections are approved by the company’s tasting panel of wine experts and often feature limited-edition picks that aren’t found in stores.

    Availability: Nationwide.

    Cost: An introductory shipment of eight wines costs $50. After that, the frequency of shipments (and the number of bottles included) can be customized to the giftee’s liking, with each bottle costing about $17 each.

    Buy Now at Vinesse

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    Laithwaites

    Good for: Anyone who wants to sample different regions.

    Why it’s worth it: Laithwaites’ extremely flexible wine club delivers solely reds, whites, or a mix of both to the subscriber, with advance notice and zero obligation to continue. These bottles may come from Bordeaux, New Zealand, California, and any number of iconic wine regions around the globe (sneak peeks of upcoming shipments are available through the subscriber’s profile).

    Availability: Nationwide, with the exception of Arkansas, Delaware, Mississippi, Rhode Island, and Utah.

    Cost: The introductory order of six bottles costs $50. After that, the wine club costs $160 for a selection of 12 bottles every three months.

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    Leon Circle

    Good for: Anyone who wants to develop stronger wine preferences.

    Why it’s worth it: Brooklyn-based Leon Circle’s wine club cuts to the chase with its vino selections, offering subscribers a gently guided tour through its own tastes and preferences. With every monthly shipment of three bottles, the giftee will get a better idea of what they like in a wine, in terms of background, flavor notes, and other qualities, described in such straightforward language that they won’t need a sommelier certification to follow. If they’re well-versed and already have an idea of what they like, then they can place a custom order.

    Availability: Nationwide.

    Cost: $79 per month, plus $30 shipping (unless they live in Brooklyn and opt to pick their order up in store for free).

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    SommSelect

    Good for: Anyone who wants the full sommelier experience.

    Why it’s worth it: SommSelect’s team of sommeliers and wine specialists assemble every box with care and ample expertise: from the Explore 4 plan’s box of four bottles for the drinker who’s just honing their knowledge, to the Somm 6 plan’s six bottles from new and up-and-coming producers, to the six bottles that come with their labels concealed in the Blind 6 plan. Whichever plan they choose, you can trust that they’re going to learn something (and drink some damn fine wine, of course).

    Availability: Nationwide, with the exception of Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Michigan, Mississippi, and Utah.

    Cost: The Explore 4 plan costs $99 per month, the Somm 6 plan costs $199 per month, and both the Somm 6 Reds plan and the Blind 6 plan cost $220 per month.

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    Spy21

    Blue Apron

    Good for: Anyone who wants wine that pairs well with weeknight dinners.

    Why it’s worth it: One of the OG meal kit delivery services is in the wine game now, offering monthly boxes of six 500-milliliter bottles of wine. Blue Apron Wine downsizes its bottles from the standard 750 milliliters to make them the perfect size for two people to share, and every varietal is chosen to pair especially well with Blue Apron recipes. If you gift a Blue Apron gift card, your recipient can choose from all reds, all whites, or a mix of both.

    Availability: Nationwide, with the exception of Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, and Utah.

    Cost: $76 per month.

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    Vinebox

    Good for: Anyone who enjoys wine one glass at a time.

    Why it’s worth it: Although Vinebox is not accepting new memberships at the moment, you can purchase one-off boxes of the brand’s uniquely packaged wines, which come in servings of 100 milliliters. This way, they can stage an at-home wine tasting with the varietals the company sends their way, determine which ones they like most, then shop the full-size bottles through Vinebox’s online store. Vinebox also offers a “12 Nights of Wine” holiday advent calendar, filled with glass tubes of its high-quality wines that can be sipped throughout the holiday season.

    Availability: Nationwide, with the exception of Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Delaware, Hawaii, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, and Vermont.

    Cost: Boxes start at $45 for three wines.

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    Cratejoy23

    Cratejoy International Wine of the Month Club

    Good for: Anyone who wants premium wine on a budget.

    Why it’s worth it: Not only does every monthly shipment come with two limited-production wines sourced from international wineries, but the Premier Series Wine of the Month Club also throws in a tasting guide, food accompaniment recommendations, and recipes. You can opt for them to receive two reds, two whites, or one of each. And it’s easy for them to reorder their favorite wines as they identify the standouts in their deliveries.

    Availability: Nationwide, with the exception of Alabama, Alaska, Hawaii, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Mississippi, and Utah.

    Cost: Subscriptions start at $49 per month.

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    Cellars Wine Club

    Good for: Anyone with specific tastes and preferences.

    Why it’s worth it: With six monthly plans to choose from (plus two more that ship wines by the case), Cellars Wine Club has an option that will satisfy even the most particular sippers. There’s the Single Bottle Wine Club for those who simply want to try one new wine every month; the Premium Wine Club ships two different wines from around the world; the 90+ Point Wine Club ships two bottles of only the highest rated wines according to Cellars’ team of experts; and the Sweet Wine Club and Sparkling Wine Clubs specialize in, well, sweet wines and sparkling wines, respectively. Finally, there’s the Red Wine Trio Club for those who want to sample reds from boutique wineries and international winemakers.

    Availability: Nationwide, with the exception of Alabama, Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, Kentucky, Mississippi, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Dakota, and Utah.

    Cost: Wine Club subscriptions start at $29 per month for the Single Bottle Wine Club.

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    Surely25

    Surely Wine Club

    Good for: Anyone who loves wine—without the alcohol.

    Why it’s worth it: If you have someone in your life who is adamant about doing dry January, or who is just looking to cut back on booze, why not give them a Surely Wine Club subscription? Made sans alcohol, these wines pack the same punch as traditional wines, just without the hangover. Subscription boxes come with either four or six low-sugar, alcohol-free wines that are shipped weekly, biweekly, monthly, or bimonthly. Members can choose from interesting offerings, such as de-alcoholized California rosé, sparkling brut, and more, and receive exclusive perks, such as access to virtual wine tastings and fun wine goodies. As one reviewer writes, “This is amazing. It tastes delicious and you almost forget that it’s nonalcoholic.”

    Availability: Nationwide.

    Cost: Subscriptions start at $80 per four-pack case shipped weekly.

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    Dry Farm Wines

    Good for: Anyone who is looking for a sugar-free wine that doesn’t sacrifice flavor.

    Why it’s worth it: Dry Farm Wines offers a wide range of subscriptions that incorporate high-quality, sugar-free, and low-alcohol wines that even the pickiest of palates will enjoy. Its Classic Membership allows you to choose from a selection of red, white, rosé, mixed, sparkling, or extra low-alcohol varieties that can be delivered monthly or bimonthly. Biodynamic wines are also available, and as an added bonus: All Dry Farm Wines’ growers use organic, regenerative, and dry farming practices, and each wine is vegan-, keto-, and paleo-friendly.

    Availability: Nationwide.

    Cost: Classic memberships start at $94 for a one-month plan, which includes three bottles.

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    Mysa Natural Wine Club

    Good for: Anyone who is into (or curious about) natural wine.

    Why it’s worth it: Anyone who is looking to broaden their natural wine horizons, or dip their toe in the natural wine pool, would enjoy a sign-up to Mysa Natural Wine club. Focused solely on small, local winemakers, this subscription wine service sends out a curated collection of wine from places such as South America, South Africa, and more. Subscribers can choose from 3, 6, or 12 bottles delivered monthly, bimonthly, or quarterly, and each shipment comes with access to tasting videos and food pairing suggestions.

    Availability: Nationwide, except for Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Maine, Mississippi, Rhode Island, and Utah.

    Cost: Subscriptions start at $85 per month for three wines.

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    The Grand Tour Monthly Subscription

    Good for: Anyone who wants to go on an international wine tasting tour without leaving their living room.

    Why it’s worth it: From South African sauvignon blancs and California cabernets to Patagonian pinot noirs, The Grand Tour monthly wine subscription is an ideal fit for the wine enthusiast who wants to try it all. Each month giftees can expect to receive four bottles of wine that either all fall under the same theme or are from a specific region of the world. Shipments usually include two bottles of white and two bottles of red, although a rosé or sparkling wine is known to sometimes make an appearance.

    Availability: Currently ships to a selection of states, including California, Florida, New York, Oregon, and more.

    Cost: $95 per month for four bottles.

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    Nomadica29

    Nomadica Adventure Pack

    Good for: Anyone who appreciates the convenience of a can of wine.

    Why it’s worth it: Easy to tote to picnics, barbecues, and holiday get-togethers (no having to worry about glass bottles breaking here), Nomadica’s canned wine subscription boxes focus on high-quality, great tasting vino that has been made using sustainable farming methods. Subscription boxes are sent out quarterly (the first box ships upon joining and the following ones are mailed out in March, June, September, and December) and include 36 cans of wine, which translates to about 12 bottles. Subscribers can expect a mixture of white, rosé, red blend, sparkling white, sparkling rosé, and limited-edition wines, all housed in eye-catching artist-designed cans. A membership also gives the subscriber access to their very own sommelier, founder Kristin Olszewski, who can help answer any wine-related questions.

    Availability: Nationwide, except for Utah and Alabama.

    Cost: $180 per quarterly delivery.

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    NPR Wine Club

    Good for: Anyone who wants to support public radio while enjoying a glass of vino.

    Why it’s worth it: Fans of public radio will love this wine club subscription that supports NPR, the iconic public radio station that has graced airwaves since 1970. Each month, members can expect to receive a seasonal selection curated from its wine partner, Laithwaites, along with some wittily named, NPR-themed bottles (“Consider This Sauvignon Blanc” and “Weekend Edition Cabernet Sauvignon” are particular standouts).

    Availability: Delivery is available to most states with varying shipping surcharges.

    Cost: First-time customers receive 12 bottles with 3 bonus bottles for a discounted price of $80 (plus $20 shipping and applicable tax). Following orders are $160 for 12 wines. Orders are delivered quarterly.

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    Blackpoolmatt’s Wine Club

    Good for: Anyone who appreciates a multi-sensory wine experience.

    Why it’s worth it: Elevate their wine tasting experience by gifting them a subscription to Blackpoolmatt’s Wine Club, one of the best wine subscription boxes for wine enthusiasts who also are music lovers. This unique subscription service offers seven different wine club options that match small production wines with music—for instance, the Champagne Supernova Club focuses on sparkling wines from Europe and beyond, the Ruby Tuesday Club is a fit for red wine lovers, and the Mixtape Club features a wide range of wines for the more indecisive, yet curious, wine drinker. Each wine club is paired with its own Spotify playlist that they can listen to while they sip and swirl—in other words, dinner parties just got a lot more interesting.

    Availability: Nationwide.

    Cost: Monthly subscriptions start at $80 for three bottles.

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