
Stop overpaying for wine
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Spring Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon $38 ($140 value)
This wine would have sold at the winery for $140/bottle. This is another casualty of unexpected restaurant closures in 2020. This wine was destined for high end, East Coast restaurants, but the winery made a quick pivot and sold the cases to us for a song! Our price: $38
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Oakville Cabernet Sauvignon $44 ($120 value)
This wine was offered to us when, like others in our portfolio, the restaurant wine market completely cratered in 2020. We weren't necessarily looking for a Cabernet, but when we taste high quality wine and the price is fair, it simply had to be done. Our price: $44
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Sonoma Pinot Noir $42 ($80 value)
This exact same wine sold at the winery for $80. The winemaker had some of the wine in bottles but unlabeled. Life plans made them pivot so we negotiated a deal and got the rest of the lot for the Claudine label!

See how Claudine Wines compares to a big Napa winery. We get really excited about the hunt for the right wine at the right price!
Benefits of buying Claudine Wines:
fine wine at an affordable price
extra discounts by joining our club
unique wine finds, different winemakers and regions
wines that aren’t even available to the public (think high-end private club-only wines)
supports a small business with a mission to make fine wine accessible to all