Wonder what percentage of tasters make a purchase though? I would imagine a lot. I typically buy a bottle or more anywhere I taste.
HTownAg98 said:
I've often wondered how much money does a winery make from the tasting room? My gut tells me it's a loss leader.
In our experience, wine club members get a discount, both on the wine club wines and on other purchases. Many clubs also offer reduced shipping and wine club only selections.Adam Ag 98 said:
New to wine - is it typical for a wine club to cost the same or more than in-store purchase?
We looked at the EnRoute club for their Pinot (online). Their estimated price was more than just going to total wine and buying 12 bottles in a year.
This, I'd honestly be surprised if the Pinot was the same as what they're releasing to Total Wine. It should be special vineyards, etc.MooreTrucker said:In our experience, wine club members get a discount, both on the wine club wines and on other purchases. Many clubs also offer reduced shipping and wine club only selections.Adam Ag 98 said:
New to wine - is it typical for a wine club to cost the same or more than in-store purchase?
We looked at the EnRoute club for their Pinot (online). Their estimated price was more than just going to total wine and buying 12 bottles in a year.
that's incorrect. they make a lot selling from their tasting rooms.htxag09 said:
But they're not making much, if any, on a bottle at a tasting. Factor in overhead, personnel, etc. Now people who enjoy a tasting and buy a case and/or buy a case yearly going forward, that's a different story.
yes, although as said above you might get a discount. the main advantage is getting to buy the more limited releases that never go to a place like Total wine.Adam Ag 98 said:
New to wine - is it typical for a wine club to cost the same or more than in-store purchase?
We looked at the EnRoute club for their Pinot (online). Their estimated price was more than just going to total wine and buying 12 bottles in a year.
I think this is it. They have a 2nd fall distribution that you have to sign up for and it is their limited varieties.bularry said:yes, although as said above you might get a discount. the main advantage is getting to buy the more limited releases that never go to a place like Total wine.Adam Ag 98 said:
New to wine - is it typical for a wine club to cost the same or more than in-store purchase?
We looked at the EnRoute club for their Pinot (online). Their estimated price was more than just going to total wine and buying 12 bottles in a year.
Frankly, if you can buy it at Total Wine then I wouldn't join the club.
Adam Ag 98 said:
New to wine - is it typical for a wine club to cost the same or more than in-store purchase?
We looked at the EnRoute club for their Pinot (online). Their estimated price was more than just going to total wine and buying 12 bottles in a year.
Just got the email on the Myriad Syrah. Never bought any of their Syrah and had planned on passing since I just bought some Herman Story. Now you have me re-thinking. Damn you!BigAg95 said:
In my experience, that has been true for just about any wine that is distributed widely. I have not found any that I can get cheaper direct from the winery, and then have to pay shipping to boot. I am sure exceptions exist, but I have not found one yet.
Speaking of buying direct, I just picked up a sixer of 2018 Myriad syrah. Love that stuff!
Yes, and if your wine club membership equals 12 bottles of wine/year that you could just drive to Total Wine and purchase, then the membership is a waste, especially at $15 extra a pop. Sorry, too many good wines out there for me to overpay that much to be awarded the opportunity to buy some other wine as previously mentioned.Chipotlemonger said:
$2 difference I understand, but $15 is a good amount.
Vegas?BSD said:
Apocalypse wine #2: 2010 Maybach at Bouchon on Sunday night. There were 3 tables seated at 6:30pm. So strange!!! But the wine was absolutely freaking delicious.
Yep, but I got some Cuvee' Pau from J Lohr so my wife is going to be happy.big-ag said:
So far I've spent only $300 on wine while stuck at home. Honeymoon in April got canceled so stocking up. Got a Cuve Juliette (Pinot/Chardonnay sparkling blend) from Clos Solne and a magnum of 2017 Benom Origin to try to make up for honeymooning at home.
Anyone else making bored impulse purchases?