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If you're just starting out in the world of wine, wine.com has a great way for you to develop your palate, while sampling varietals from around the world.

This introductory wine club features different varietals, styles and regions each month at a really low price. The wines are chosen from both well-known and up-and-coming vineyards, and can be enjoyed now. The best part: the ongoing membership costs only $19.99 per month.

Here is what you'll get:
  • Two bottles each month selected by wine.com wine experts. (You pick whether you want two reds, or one white and one red.)
  • Detailed tasting notes in each shipment about the wineries and wines, along with food pairing ideas.
  • 15% discount on re-orders of recent club wines (while supplies last.)
  • Subscription to a monthly email newsletter for club members only featuring wine tips, information on wine regions & trends, special offers and seasonal recipes.

Clubs like this one take the confusion out of buying wines while allowing you to get a great taste of wines from around the world.

Jennifer Horn is a co-host on the nationally syndicated Good Day radio program heard on more than 300 stations across the country in morning drive. An accomplished sommelier, Jennifer also co-authors a weekly Food & Wine Newsletter and is a contributor on the nationally syndicated What's Cookin' Show on CRN Digital Talk Radio. Follow Jen on Twitter here.
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