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Get 6 wines you’ll actually like delivered to your door for less than $5 a bottle

October 14, 2021
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

TL;DR: Try some new wines with the Firstleaf Wine Club, and get your first six bottles of wine for just $29.95 as of Oct. 14 — that’s a 66% savings.


The folks at your local grocery store mean well, but let’s face it, they’re not sommeliers. If you want top-notch wine specifically tapped for your taste buds, you should check out Firstleaf Wine Club instead. You can get your first six bottles delivered to your doorstep for just under $30 for a limited time. And all you have to do is answer a few questions about your preferences.

All of the Firstleaf wines come from either Napa or Sonoma and are categorized with thousands of unique attributes, which the experts use to completely tailor the flavors to fit your profile. If you have five minutes to spare, you can give a quick thumbs up or down to different flavors and get started. Your answers help the sommeliers at Firstleaf create a custom “wineprint” to use for your first order.

After trying out the wines in your first order, you can rate your selections, ensuring your future orders will be even more accurate to your tastes. According to Firstleaf, after rating just three wines, their predictions have a 98 percent accuracy rate. In other words, you’re probably more likely to like what you get than at your local wine store. They’ll even back up their choices by crediting you for any wine you didn’t enjoy. The taste quiz is so accurate, in fact, that it’s helped make Firstleaf America’s top-awarded wine club (over 2,000 awards, if you’re counting). 

This introductory offer gets you your first six wines delivered to your door for only $29.95 (regularly $89). That’s just under $5 per bottle. After your first shipment, you can choose to continue your membership for full price (which is still a great deal!) and get wine deliveries every one, two, or three months. Or, cancel anytime with no strings attached. Just remember, the longer you’re a member, the more accurate your wine choices will get!

Credit: Firstleaf

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