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We’re a wine club founded on expertise and variety
"We demystify the world of wine by bringing you internationally available, hand-picked, liquid deliciousness."
– Brett H. Philpott-Freeman, Sommelier
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Expertise
It’s like a sommelier
in your pocket

Variety
We bring you
a world of choices

Charity
Giving back, every
sip of the way

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1 · Tell Us What You Like
Your personal sommelier will begin to learn your palate with just 8 simple questions
2 · subscribe
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3 · we pick it and ship it
Stunning hand-picked wines sourced from world class producers are on their way to you
4 · you rate, we donate
Your hassle-free account allows you to rate your wines and donate to a charity of your choice
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"Hands down the best wine club out there. Always something new, amazing quality, and I love that it has expanded my palate to now enjoy rosé."Rob T. Washington, DC -
"Opening my box of wines each delivery has become one of my favorite rituals (well, ranked slightly after actually drinking them)! The quality of the wines has been uniformly superb, and the wine descriptions have been as interesting and educational as the wines themselves."Dusty F. New York, NY -
"Nevermind the sake of ease and convenience, I love that each time I receive my Grape Intentions shipment, I open the box excited to see what wines have arrived — knowing very well that there will be an outstanding selection, all based on my preferences, yet vintages that are new and refreshing to try."Arend F. Arlington, VA -
"We love trying new types of wine, but we're by no means experts. Having Grape Intentions make the selections for us takes away the risk of us making a bad choice and allows us to be more adventurous with no effort. We've been very happy with the wines we've received."John H. Cary, NC -
"I love Grape Intentions because it exposes me to wines that I would not have tried otherwise, and I know that they will be high quality thanks to Brett's knowledge and experience in the wine industry. I also love that part of my subscription goes to doing good."Meli M. Washington, DC -
"We are not big wine drinkers, so it is delightful to have someone pick out the wines and receive some background on the selected wines. Always a very pleasant surprise each month!"Karen F. College Station, TX -
"We just opened our 10th shipment of wonderful wine! It is safe to say Grape Intentions has enhanced our lives. After we open each box we really enjoy reading the fun stories about the wine grapes, the region and the winemaker, and we appreciate the tasting notes and the pairing suggestions too. And yes, we have been known to do a happy dance when we uncork one of your fine wines!"Kevin & Debbie M. Placerville, CA -
"I've been a Grape Intentions member since they launched and I love the convenience factor, I never have to worry about running to the wine store for a last minute party invite at a friend's. I always have a quality wine supply!"Stephanie C. Philadelphia, PA -
"I have never ordered wine online, so when I made my first order with Grape Intentions, I wasn’t sure what to expect. The wines that I receive are outstanding, never had any problems. Makes my life easy! Great company, great wines."George & Linda E. Cheyenne, WY -
"We get varietals we never would have picked out on our own, from vineyards we never would have known to try, along with bonus information about the wines and what to drink them with. We’ve never had a bad bottle, and we could not love Grape Intentions more!"Lauren S. Ardsley, NY
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wine for everyday moments
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Les Freres BastardsLes Freres BastardsThis is pure happiness in a bottle. Sourced from multiple vineyards in southern France it is a blend of grapes that were meant to be together. Refreshing with notes of red currant it is incredibly versatile pairing well with salads, seafood, grilled veggies, and pasta dishes.
Grape • Grenache, Syrah, Merlot
Place • Languedoc, France
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Las Flechas de San Martin BlancaLas Flechas de San Martin BlancaMany of the vines here are planted on gentle hillside slopes– a unique characteristic of the Navarra landscape. Garnacha Blanca is thought to be a mutation of the dark-skinned Grenache Noir grape. Refreshing and zippy with citrus notes. Pair with tuna salad or other light fare.
Grape • Garnacha Blanca
Place • Navarra, Spain
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Cap CetteCap CetteThis very popular grape from southern sun-drenched France is always a crowd pleaser. The garrigue is peppered with low growing dwarfy bushes that influence the vineyards. Balanced with a delightful zestiness, this is great as an aperitif or paired with fish.
Grape • Picpoul
Place • Languedoc-Rousillon, France
FYI • L-R is one of the world's largest wine producing regions.
Gooder®
a touch of pedigree
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Folk Machine Film and CameraFolk Machine Film and CameraThis is just a cool little wine. It’s lively personality comes from the fact it is made from a grape that was rarely found in California until a decade ago. Bright notes of red fruit and decent acidity make this a perfect red for cocktail hour. Pair with a triple cream brie or even epoisses.
Grape • Valdiguié
Place • Mendocino, California
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Sulin Monferrato Bianco GiabineSulin Monferrato Bianco GiabineThe Fracchia Family works wonders with their southernly facing vineyards. A delightful white with notes of quince, pear, and apple. The northern reaches of Italy and cool nights help keep the acid bright. Perfect as an aperitif or serve with summers salads.
Grape • Cortese, Chardonnay
Place • Piedmont, Italy
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Vinum CNW Chenin BlancVinum CNW Chenin BlancKen Wilson in Clarksburg California (a third generation farmer) agreed to sell his grapes on a handshake...and from that a star was born. This wine put Vinum on the map from their very first vintage in 1997. Notes of Verbena, melon, and honeysuckle this pairs well with tuna steak.
Grape • Chenin Blanc
Place • Clarksburg, California
FYI • CNW stands for "Chard No Way"
Goodest®
as good as it gets
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Le Fontane Sabbie RosseLe Fontane Sabbie RosseProduced by the Occhipinti's using native varietals. On first smell it seems almost Beaujolais-esque. On the palate it's much different. A noticeable wet stone and mineral quality up front with a finish of currant, violet, and rose. Pair with grilled tuna or Sicilian caponata.
Grape • Frappato, Nero d'Avola
Place • Sicily, Italy
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DautelDautelGermany's answer to Burgundy pinot noir is this excellent example of the varietal. the Dautel family has a grape growing history going back 500 years. With layers of complexity that include cassis, smokiness, and blackberry this is a wine that is versatile at the dinner table.
Grape • Pinot Noir
Place • Wurttemberg, Germany
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Santo SantoriniSanto Santorini"Founded in 1947, this cooperative has some 1,200 grower-members, giving winemaker Nikos Varvarigos access to a wide variety of terroirs. For this cuvee, he prioritized fruit from Pirgos and Imerovigli, two of the highest points on the island, where the grapes ripen more slowly." Pairs well with meaty fish.
Grape • Assyrtiko
Place • Santorini, Greece
FYI • The beaches of Santorini are made of black sand.

