I tried Firstleaf, a subscription box that delivers wines from top vineyards around the world for only $13 per bottle — here's how it works
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- Firstleaf is a wine subscription service that launched in early 2016 and is one of many other clubs that help you enjoy wine in a more convenient, accessible, and affordable way.
- Its introductory box of three wines is only $15 and sets the wheels in motion for the service to learn more about your tastes and preferences as they evolve.
- The wines all come from award-winning winemakers and vineyards, but you have the final say about which ones are considered true award winners in your book through Firstleaf's rating and review system.
Based on the number of wine clubs and subscription services that have started in the past few years, the jig is clearly up: people like wine, but most of us also don't know what we're talking about or what we're actually sipping. It's easier when someone just tells us what's good.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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