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		<title>Wine Club Mistake</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[All of us get the email from our airline frequent flyer programs offering miles for buying a product from a partner company. Well I received one with an offer to join one of the wine clubs offered by Vinesse. They offer 6 different clubs, each with a different focus. When I read the offer and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All of us get the email from our airline frequent flyer programs offering miles for buying a product from a partner company. Well I received one with an offer to join one of the wine clubs offered by <a href="http://www.vinesse.com/" target="_blank">Vinesse.</a> They offer 6 different clubs, each with a different focus. When I read the offer and saw all those frequent flyer miles I began to think of how hard Stacy and I have worked all these years and boy could we use a treat. We are adults now and instead of ice cream as a treat we want wine! I did not step lightly into the wine club world, I dove headfirst and joined Vinesse&#8217;s most exclusive club, the <a href="http://www.vinesse.com/index.cfm?s=vinesse&amp;t=clubelevant.cfm&amp;src=googlesearch&amp;CFID=1894635&amp;CFTOKEN=82989122" target="_blank">Elevant Society</a>. As the website describes it, this club offers:</p>
<blockquote><p>The club featuring the most exclusive, highest quality wines, and you receive your choice of two or four bottles of pure bliss delivered to your door.Â The Elevant Society is a connoisseurâ€™s service that provides super-premium wines from around the world, but with a slight leaning toward America&#8217;s best, and toward the reds rather than the whites. These wines may be cellared, but they are mature upon arrival, ready for immediate enjoyment. Such quality wines, of course, carry a higher price, and membership in the Elevant Society is not for everyone.</p></blockquote>
<p>Stacy and I love big bold reds, and this is exactly what Elevant offered. We did exercise some restraint and only ordered the two bottle per month package. This package cost us $84.93 per month including shipping and we were glad to do it to get some &#8220;exclusive&#8221; red wines.</p>
<p>I waited expectantly for the first shipment to arrive. I couldn&#8217;t wait to see what the wine experts at Vinesse had selected for us. Finally, the bottles arrive and I open the box expectantly. I take a look at the two bottles and for some unknown reason think the wines don&#8217;t have an &#8220;exclusive&#8221; look about them. The two bottles were; <a href="http://www.webwine.com/results?brandid=15242" target="_blank">2003 X Winery</a> Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon, <a href="http://www.theaustinwinemerchant.com/argentina.htm" target="_blank">2005 Luna Benegas Mendoza</a>, Argentina Cabernet Sauvignon. After a little googling I realize that I can buy these wines from online merchants for $15 and $10 respectively. Today, one year after this experience, the wines are still availableÂ for $22 and $10 respectively.</p>
<p>This discovery angered me right away. I had paid $84.93 for $25 worth of wine. This is a horrible deal in anyone&#8217;s book. I know I need to pay shipping in the club but $60 of shipping and handling is outrageous. I called and emailed Vinesse immediately and expressed my disappointment. I will say that Vinesse was very polite, responsive, and cooperative in our discussions. They did not have a satisfactory reason for why they send &#8220;average&#8221; quality wines for an &#8220;exclusive&#8221; quality wine club. They would not refund my money but offered to send replacement wines. I asked them to only send one bottle and that would be the end of our short lived relationship. They sent a bottle of <a href="http://www.amicitiawine.com/main.html" target="_blank">2002 Amicitia Sonoma County Cabernet Sauvignon</a> which sells for $28 today.</p>
<p>After this experience, I realized I would be better off randomly buying two bottles a month for $85 at a local wine retailer. I would recommend you be skeptical of wine clubs in general but Vinesse wine club in particular.</p>
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