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Wall Street Journal Wine Club Review |
| 10 years ago we started testing wine clubs and have since reviewed over one hundred of them. Whether it's an international wine club or a California wine club, we've been there. Now we're sharing our knowledge of which wine clubs are truly the best so that you don't have to find out the hard way. One of our favorites has been the Wall Street Journal Wine Club thanks to the superior wine and helpful customer service. To learn more, please read the Wall Street Journal wine club review below. We hope you enjoy their wine club as much as we have. |
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Overall Rating: Excellent
The Wall Street Journal Wine Club tied for second this year for their delicious wine picks, great education on each and every wine they send you, exceptionally low prices, and the wide variety of wines from around the world (France, Australia, Chile, Spain, California, Italy and Argentina) that you'll receive. |
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Wine Quality: Excellent
While the quality of wines that you'll receive from The Wall Street Journal Wine Club is excellent, we found them to be just a tiny bit lower than 4 Seasons. However, these are still great wines at an incredibly low prices though. We've yet to find one bottle of wine we did not like from WSJ. |
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Wine Education: Excellent
The wine notes that come with every bottle are very colorful and informative and vast improvement over previous years'. They now provide nearly as much info as Four Seasons does. |
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Pricing: Phenomenal
To compete with Four Seasons, The Wall Street Journal Wine Club is now matching their same low prices (only $5.83 a bottle). They also charge a $19.99 shipping and applicable tax. |
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