


Winc suggested to pair this wine with salad, cheese, sushi, or shellfish.Ģ015 Sapore Locale Nero D’Avola – this wine, priced at $13 for the bottle, was better than I expected. It was on the lighter side of the rosés I’ve tasted but it was refreshing and not too sweet yet not too dry. Waste of wine if you don’t like the flavorsĢ016 Summer Water Rosé– priced at $15 per bottle, this rosé was very light and crisp and offered a fruity flavor.Perfect amount of wine for entertaining.For me, that was a good thing because on any given day I can go to the supermarket and pickup wine there, but with Winc they offer different wine that I can’t find locally. This subscription is really great for people who don’t want to trek to their local liquor store, who like to expand their wine palettes, and for those who enjoy trying wines that they would not usually have access to.Īlthough some of the wines Winc offers can be found in stores (according to their websites), I found that the wines I tried weren’t in any of my local stores. Shipping is a flat rate of $6 for three full-size bottles, however, if you choose to buy four bottles shipping is free. Unlike many other wine subscriptions, Winc has been in the subscription game for a good amount of time, previously under the name Club W.Īfter filling out some simple questions based off of your taste preference, Winc will suggest three to four wines that they believe will fit your tastes. Winc is a monthly wine subscription based off your personal wine palette profile through their site when you sign up. 5 Blue Apron Alternatives: Best Blue Apron Competitors - September 5, 2022.Target Beauty Box Review: Original Unboxing - September 5, 2022.The HelloFresh Review You Have to Read (From a Very Busy Woman) - September 5, 2022.
