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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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Variety
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a world of choices

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sip of the way

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Stunning hand-picked wines sourced from world class producers are on their way to you
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"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 -
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"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 -
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"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 -
"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 -
"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 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 -
"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
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Trapiche MalbecTrapiche MalbecMalbec was brought to Argentina by a Frenchman, reportedly on April 17, 1853. Since then it has become the flagship varietal for Argentina. With notes of plum and cherry this is an ideal wine for empanadas, grilled meat, and pasta.
Grape • Malbec
Place • Mendoza, Argentina.
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Sulin Terre D'AleramoSulin Terre D'AleramoThis wine is named after Aleramo the first Marquis of the Monferrato area located in Northwest Italy. The label depicts Aleramo's horse ride which is now considered a legend from medieval times. A crowd-pleaser with bright fruit notes of cranberry and tart cherry. Marry with tomato based dishes.
Grape • Barbera
Place • Piedmont, Italy
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ArcaiaArcaiaCabernet is not synonymous with Italy's northeast , in fact the region is notably known for Prosecco. This expression of cab is bright and easy compared to other cabs and has notes of blackberry that pair surprisingly well with squid ink risotto.
Grape • Cabernet Sauvginon
Place • Veneto, Italy
FYI • The Veneto is home to Venice.
Gooder®
a touch of pedigree
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Mazzolino BonardaMazzolino BonardaWhen the Lombards settled this area in the Dark Ages they brought with them the knowledge of curing meats with salt. Fast forward a bit and "Salame di Varzi DOP" is born. It is an ideal pairing with this wine that is also "of" this region. Crunchy tanins with a hint of fresh herbs on the back palate.
Grape • Croatina
Place • Lombardy, Italy
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Ch. Larroque Bordeaux BlancCh. Larroque Bordeaux BlancMarie Christine, the daughter of Henri Ducourt, purchased this prestigious left-bank property in 1979, which lies on the border of the Graves appellation. The vineyard was rapidly replanted and the château building, which dates from 1348, was restored. Aromas of white flowers and citrus. Pair with chicken salad.
Grape • Sauvignon Blanc, Colombard
Place • Bordeaux, France
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Dom. Pavillon de Chavannes "Ambassades"Dom. Pavillon de Chavannes "Ambassades"This winery, in the family since 1861, is managed by the lovely couple Paul and Betty Jambon. In addition to the burst of fruitiness one expects from this classic-Beaujolais, there is also a pronounced minerality influenced by the region's blue granite. Serve with grilled tuna or bean and ham stew.
Grape • Gamay
Place • Beaujolais, France
FYI • This wine is served in French embassies worldwide.
Goodest®
as good as it gets
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A.A. Badenhorst Family WhiteA.A. Badenhorst Family WhiteThe dynamic personality of Adi Badenhorst shines through each and every on of his wines. This blend of ten varietals is an achievement in complexity. With notes of citrus, peach, honeysuckle, dried herbs and pistachio it will open up over the course of an hour and reveal its many layers. Pair with pork.
Grape • Chenin Blanc, Clairette, Roussanne
Place • Swartland, South Africa
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Dom. Goisot "Corps de Garde"Dom. Goisot "Corps de Garde"Absolutely brilliant white that delivers tremendous bang for the buck. The Goisot family has a long history of outstanding wine making. A kiss of french oak is behind this masculine style wine that easily has a few years in the bottle to fully mature. This is a reserve bottling made only in top vintages.
Grape • Chardonnay
Place • Burgundy, France
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Blanck BlancBlanck BlancThis important grape in the northeast corner of France is directly related to Chardonnay. While it is sometimes blended with other whites, this is a flawless example of the grape all by itself. With a long finish of spicy pear, lemon, and apricot this pairs well with traditional Alsatian fare as well as Asian cuisine.
Grape • Auxerrois
Place • Alsace, France
FYI • Alsace was formerly part of Germany.

