USA Today Gets Its Own Wine Club
Filed under: Wine
Never one to be left out of a trend, USA Today has become the latest newspaper to have a wine club. The paper follows in the heels of the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, San Francisco Chronicle and many other papers. The club is being operated by My Wines Direct and will offer six bottles of wine each quarter for $69.99 plus $11.99 shipping. Members receive wine selections chosen by experts but also by readers ("just like you!" touts the wine website) who will participate in tasting panels throughout the country. Wines will be accompanied by tasting notes and a recipe to create a meal pairing.
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